gameness

NOUN
  1. disability of walking due to crippling of the legs or feet
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How To Use gameness In A Sentence

  • If gameness won fights, Paulie would still be a champion.
  • Like Smith, he recognized that quality in her they each called "gameness," and even more than Smith he appreciated the commingling of Scotch shrewdness and Indian craft. 'Me--Smith'
  • The dogs with heart and gameness are the exemplary models of our breed and the aspiration of most reputable breeders.
  • One thing that gets you about these Paralympians is their sense of shrug-off gameness about ignored or forgotten injuries.
  • I think it's very helpful for the discussion here, because it demonstrates how central practice and representation are to understanding "gameness" in any given context ?' Against Exceptionalism: A New Approach to Games
  • It’s apparently bred in to get a quality called gameness, which makes a wonderful dog but you have to watch them around other dogs. The Volokh Conspiracy » Regulating Dangerous Dogs:
  • When chemotherapy took her hair from her she once donned a Rastafarian wig, and we all laughed at the hair gone by and her gameness in donning such an unlikely wig.
  • He described a dangerous combination - a dog that wants to kill, and also exhibits the "gameness" that unscrupulous breeders admire. Independent.com stories
  • From an early age, the terriers of Scotland were tested for gameness by their keepers.
  • We should look for a productive fit between local cultural representations of "gameness" and the games we study. Meaning, Games, and Bureaucracy
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