Definitionn. the quality of having or showing the tenderness and warmth and affection of or befitting a mother
Last update: August 26, 2015
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The genial, if somewhat abstracted, motherliness of her welcome had been, indeed, his sheet anchor throughout the evening. [Please select]
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Parental Training--Co-operation Between Parents--Cotton Mather as Disciplinarian--Sewall's Methods--Eliza Pinckney's Motherliness--New York Mothers--Abigail Adams to Her Son. [Please select]
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Briggs wouldn't eat, and her face when she turned to him all soft with motherliness. [Please select]
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But what a wonderful motherliness and impulsive sympathy steadied by common sense did Al'mah the singing-woman show.' [Please select]
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But he hadn't the faintest idea of the fount of Liosha's motherliness. [Please select]
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He was stroking the dark hair with a motherliness that was infinitely soothing. [Please select]
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