Sentence example with the word 'imperviousness'

imperviousness

Definition n. the quality of being impenetrable

Last update: October 4, 2015


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Its compressibility, elasticity and practical imperviousness to both air and water so fit it for this purpose that the term cork is even more applied to the function than to the substance.   [Please select]

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But Rosedale's natural imperviousness to hints made it easy for him to brush such resistance aside.   [Please select]

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Crewe's greatest elements of strength was his imperviousness to this kind of a remark.   [Please select]

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Their practice was far-reaching and varied; imperviousness had been acquired through long years of restraint.   [Please select]

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With that imperviousness to big things and keenness to small that is the first effect of shock, I tried to be facetious, when a spark stung my cheek.   [Please select]

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Only perhaps in this particular section of the British people could this particular effect of cheerful imperviousness have been achieved.   [Please select]

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