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fieriness

[ UK /fˈa‍ɪ‍əɹɪnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a passionate and quick-tempered nature
  2. the heat or the color of fire

How To Use fieriness In A Sentence

  • Her songs are tough and earthy, hating mere prettiness when fieriness or forcefulness are required.
  • In the end, I certainly do have a gaze – an ideal woman. it is not the same as anyone else. the way she moves, the way she looks, the manner in which she speaks, her intelligence, her fieriness/submission, her hobbies, etc. – this concept is unique to me. Thoughts on oppression, masculinity, power, the male gaze, street harassment, and slavery. « Gender Across Borders
  • Another major talent to emerge was Natalia, a Russian whose training in flamenco dancing brought a sensational fieriness to her performance.
  • Thus the thing that appears as fire here and now is not fire in its own right: its fieriness is only a temporary characterization of it. Plato's Timaeus
  • The downside, for those who don't like to see their Open venues taken apart, is that the rain will take the fieriness out of the fairways and take some of the unpredictability out of the bounce.
  • But to contend with leukemia, Zubrod knew, was to contend with its fieriness and brittleness, its moody, volcanic unpredictability. The Emperor of All Maladies
  • Hot potato, chilled chilli-garlic ginger mix and the fieriness of ginger. JFI ginger-avocado filled with myoga
  • Well Haley was squaring up to Jared who stood lazily in front of her unperturbed by Haley's arguing, a smirk tugging at his lips at her fieriness.
  • Human resources as innovative source power of economic development, become high-tech enterprise tackle high uncertainty, high risk and magic weapon that fieriness compete already.
  • ‘For the Sun’ falls a little short of these expectations, but his fieriness buoys the song despite its sing-along chorus and radio-friendly veneer.
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