Definitionn. the quality or habit of adhering to an appointed time
Last update: June 25, 2015
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Have not men improved somewhat in punctuality since the railroad was invented? [Please select]
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Punctuality and dispatch. [Please select]
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George Melville smiled at his punctuality. [Please select]
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It was a sort of annual festival, attended with religious punctuality. [Please select]
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This vigor was guarded and tempered by the coldest prudence and punctuality. [Please select]
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An enterprise that hangs on the punctuality of many people, no matter how well disposed and even heroic, hangs on a thread. [Please select]
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"He is, indeed," replied the hostess, "business must have detained him, for he is the very soul of punctuality." [Please select]
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Let your punctuality show that you mean to atone for this morning's business. [Please select]
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With inconceivable punctuality the butterflies hastened to meet the magical call of the captive. [Please select]
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And the same punctuality attends the milk-delivery of `Brown, Jones, and Robinson,' for railways, as a rule, are no respecters of persons.' [Please select]
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"Of course not; but I shall lose my mark for punctuality; and you know, Bessie, I am feverishly anxious to get a move, and to--to win the scholarship at the midsummer break-up." [Please select]
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