Definitionn. the property of being scanty or scattered
Last update: July 6, 2015
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The priest gave it, and the aide held it up, displaying a chill and vacant chamber, furnished with monastic spareness. [Please select]
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She associated spareness of person with high thinking, and an abundance of flesh as an indication of material or commonplace aims. [Please select]
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She was thin to spareness, with a face as brown as a tobacco leaf, restless black eyes and wool neatly pinned and set off by an amber comb. [Please select]
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They all possessed a lean, wiry hardness of muscle and frame, a hawk-like glance of the eye, an almost emaciated spareness of flesh on the cheeks. [Please select]
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