Definitionn. the physical condition of being stretched or strained
Last update: October 22, 2015
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As Joe said this he stared down at the sleeper, a curious tensity in his eyes. [Please select]
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And yet--as now on every dock, that "strike feeling" in the air kept growing tenser, tenser--its tensity crept into me. [Please select]
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The Mistress was listening with a tensity which momentarily grew more painful. [Please select]
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But, paradoxically, this superficial commonplaceness only heightened the tensity of the thing that underlay it. [Please select]
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Every nerve in his body seemed to be strung up to the ultimate pitch of tensity. [Please select]
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In sheer self-defense she was obliged to move, to say something, to break the tensity of the strain. [Please select]
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The exultant voices, the sudden hush, the tensity of nerve it all betokened, set her a-thrill. [Please select]
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The girl gazed with growing tensity; her hat-brim pressed the window. [Please select]
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Larry threw back his head, and the subtle, fierce tensity seemed to leave him. [Please select]
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Even in the tensity of the moment, the incongruity of this unexpected solution struck him as so sublimely ludicrous that he laughed aloud. [Please select]
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There was no cheering--the cheering days came later--no ebullient emotion, but the tightening of lip and jaw in their stern, set faces was a sufficient index of the tensity of feeling. [Please select]
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