Sentence example with the word 'propinquity'

propinquity

accord, ancestry, brotherhood, connectedness, cousinship, foreground, kindred, matriliny, paternity, rapport, sistership

Definition n. the property of being close together

Last update: July 7, 2016


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My maternal uncles are in great propinquity iwith us.   [noun]

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Since my school is huge and my classes are not in near propinquity to each other, I walk a great deal between the hours of 7 am and 3 pm.    [Please select]

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The propinquity of the danger ahead made the scouts turn around and take a different path.   [Please select]

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How could there be any more propinquity than the very house next door.   [Please select]

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It's a case of a clever rascal and damnable propinquity.   [Please select]

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And only the inconvenient propinquity of that man Annan prevents me from expressing them.   [Please select]

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She loved Emma Jane, but it was a friendship born of propinquity and circumstance, not of true affinity.   [Please select]

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But in some way she has got to learn that propinquity, tolerance, approval, affection, even----is not love.   [Please select]

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There is opportunity, propinquity, and the community of interest which breaks down the barriers of ordinary reserve.   [Please select]

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Apart from the philosopher, public opinion is the victim of sensationalism, and individual opinion is further warped by accidental propinquity.   [Please select]

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You allow nothing for feeling, sentiment, association, propinquity, heredity, climate and, and--" "Get a dictionary or a book of synonyms, George.   [Please select]

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