Definitionn. the quality possessed by something with a great price or value
Last update: July 3, 2022
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But nothing has really been more unfortunate for the reputation of Jordanes as a writer than the extreme preciousness of the information which he has preserved to us. [Please select]
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Is the preciousness of a diamond a quality of the gem. [Please select]
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Next in preciousness to her mother's things were the long-hidden gifts of Jean Isbel. [Please select]
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--the one gem whose preciousness is worth more than all the world. [Please select]
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You can never understand a fraction of her preciousness, but you'll clip her wings all right.' [Please select]
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The Magsworth Bitts manner was withholding and reserved, though sometimes gracious, granting small smiles as great favours and giving off a chilling kind of preciousness. [Please select]
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The very cup she handled was instantly invested with a certain preciousness, and became a thing to be touched as delicately and as lightly as the fingers that had prepared it. [Please select]
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