Sentence example with the word 'flimsiness'

flimsiness

Definition n. the property of weakness by virtue of careless construction

Last update: June 23, 2015


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The Fragment on Mackintosh is a severe exposure of the flimsiness and misrepresentations of Sir James Mackintosh's famous Dissertation on the Progress of Ethical Philosophy (1830), and discusses the foundations of ethics from the author's utilitarian point of view.   [Please select]

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He said that even now very few people realised the flimsiness of the credit system by which the modern world was sustained.   [Please select]

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Martha and Mary will be a little chilly at first in such delicate thighcasing but the frilly flimsiness of lace round your bare knees will remind you.   [Please select]

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He spread his ice-cold hands out before it, incurious of the futile little room whose draperies and fripperies and inconsiderable flimsiness of furniture proclaimed its owner, intent only on the elemental need of warmth.   [Please select]

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