How To Use numerousness In A Sentence
- They were used to a living environment where they didn't need to be cautious; their numerousness made them indestructible. Archive 2007-09-01
- Hourglass repeats this brushwork in more, colors, including green and lavender, and with shorter, thinner strokes that in their numerousness convey a feeling of frenzy that's amplified by the uneven diagonal sides of the canvases.
- While signaling to the reader the fact that "every body" encompasses various degrees of numerousness, while signaling, that is, the fact that there are crowds Emma will join and crowds she won't, that passage likewise indexes Austen's participation in a project of social theory that had preoccupied the moralists of the previous century. Social Theory at Box Hill: Acts of Union
- This boldness of the consul, and the numerousness of his army, double theirs, startled the Carthaginians; but The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans
- The astonished Portuguese did not know what to think of this new phenomenon, but its "numerousness," if we may so call it, caused it to altogether outweigh the influence of the first prediction, and there were no further symptoms of revolt against the French. Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information, 1889
- I wonder whether the widely-presupposed centrality of snow in Inuit culture might be just as exaggerated as the widely-asserted numerousness of their snow words.
- It's nothing like American hip-hop with its self-attitude so blatantly compressed into a track that works as one sound machine; here we have strands of sound that in their numerousness defy each other's full presence as ‘hip-hop.’
- We used that figure when most gay people were entirely hidden to try to create an impression of our numerousness," says Tom Stoddard, former head of the Lambda Legal Defense Fund. How Many Gays Are There?
- But numerousness is a new factor, or new disturbance, to our explorations -- The Book of the Damned
- Their most striking peculiarity was, as Mrs. Malaprop would say, "his numerousness. Janey Canuck in the West