Definitionn. the property of being easily bent without breaking
Last update: August 21, 2015
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But neither of them is a copy, as Friar Bonaventura in Ford's second play may be said to be a copy of Friar Lawrence, whose kindly pliability he disagreeably exaggerates, or as D'Avolos in Love's Sacrifice is clearly modelled on Iago. [Please select]
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There is every reason to suppose that their mental capacities in other directions have something of the same pliability. [Please select]
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He had all its pliability, its good humor, its broad and easy way with things, its passion for playing politics. [Please select]
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Beneath her pliability she was now all firmness; the pliability had become a mockery. [Please select]
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This substance is undoubtedly designed not only to nourish the hair, but to give it richness and pliability. [Please select]
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Bad management impairs the pliability of the wool, by arresting the secretion of the yolk. [Please select]
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Flexibility is not the exact counterpart of stiffness, as it also involves toughness and pliability. [Please select]
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