How To Use Nervelessness In A Sentence

  • That this has so widely happened in our day is at least part of the reason for current cynicism and nervelessness in the effort to secure peace and justice in human relations.
  • [N] o medicines produced any effect, and he sank into a state of nervelessness and emaciation shocking to witness. The Romance of China: Excursions to China in U.S. Culture: 1776-1876
  • Harry Reid issued a statement of consummate nervelessness. David Bromwich: The Ticking Lie Scenario
  • Sitting over cakes and coffee, surrounded by the babble of a hundred excited voices waiting to go to a show, David Lan - a man of almost Zen-like relaxation and nervelessness - was not at all worried about the production that was about to premiere that night.
  • I felt a nervelessness and inability to speak or move, which for the time wholly awed me. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 342, April, 1844
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  • The abandonment of the inconsiderate scheme, initiated in obedience to a religious agitation and far too daring for a statesman of Lord Salisbury's nervelessness, having drawn Italy into such difficulties as the result of her obedience to his call, the least that Crispi could expect was that he would be supported by all the moral if not by the military power of England, whose influence in Abyssinia was very great. The Autobiography of a Journalist
  • She adored Louise, but somehow at this crisis she could not help feeling impatient with the other woman's nervelessness and that devastating inertia.
  • The Christian mind has succumbed to the secular drift with a degree of weakness and nervelessness unmatched in Christian history.
  • With a different voice the words of the song would have sent me out of hearing; now I stood rooted to the spot, as the notes floated out past me to the nervelessness of the Indian Ocean, every one of them a commandment from behind the curtain of a sanctuary. Mrs. Falchion, Complete
  • Slow," he muttered, and a strange fit of nervelessness came over him. Under Western Eyes
  • Liverpool proved their tremendous nervelessness, for after losing the lead given them by Terry McDermott, they stormed back in the second half with a leading goal from veteran Tommy Smith, whose 600th and final game this was.
  • His nervelessness left him to be replaced by a mad and continual eagerness for action. Salammbo
  • But her gifts and attainments were not great enough to take her impersonations out of the rut of conventionality, nor to save her singing from the charge of nervelessness and monotony of color. Chapters of Opera Being historical and critical observations and records concerning the lyric drama in New York from its earliest days down to the present time

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