denseness

[ UK /dˈɛnsnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. the amount per unit size
  2. the quality of being mentally slow and limited
  3. the spatial property of being crowded together
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How To Use denseness In A Sentence

  • The denseness of imagery often works against sense and clarity.
  • One hand pressed across my mouth while the other snapped like a vice around my waist dragging me back into the shadowy denseness of the forest.
  • Her other features, overshadowed by this denseness of bone, appeared shrunken in contrast.
  • Final products are as follow: smooth taste, mild acidity, gentle flavor denseness alcohol and ester aroma.
  • We had not previously examined this area because of the denseness of the understorey.
  • Therefore instances of the fingerpost on this question will (if any) be those which prove that reflection may take place from a rare body, as flame, provided it be of sufficient denseness. The New Organon
  • The denseness of the imagery suggests either that Klemann has a marvelously fertile imagination, or that we all are inventive in our dreams but fail to hold onto them like this.
  • We had not previously examined this area because of the denseness of the understorey.
  • There were the melamine dishes, often used for camping and very similar in denseness to the bakelite of old. The Plastics Revolution « Colleen Anderson
  • Still, I dawdled until eventually, frustrated by my denseness he blurted, "Dude, it's like TED... on steroids! M. Sanjayan: Why Summit Is on Top
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