palpability

NOUN
  1. the quality of being perceivable by touch
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How To Use palpability In A Sentence

  • In an open voice the narrator implores the reader to ‘Come along,’ to enter the ‘wind’ that sweeps over the cane, to become part of this vision based on an almost physical palpability.
  • This eliminates the need for removal procedures while avoiding long-term palpability and ambient-temperature sensitivity.
  • I say, wrapping my arms tight around him, rediscovering the palpability of passion. French Word-A-Day:
  • The academic knowledge on book is the summary of practice and sublimate, direct palpability, but need to examine with practice again conversely.
  • Some of the new fillers are more permanent, but there have been issues with palpability.
  • This has led to a dramatic improvement in palpability.
  • For some reason, some magical reason, in this bath of lucidity, flesh itself took on an almost alchemical palpability. A Bob Lee Swagger eBook Boxed Set
  • The profitability or palpability of beetles and bugs may be greater than that of moths.
  • Other times they're constructed to isolate a telling detail that creates what Wood calls thisness, which he defines as "any detail that draws abstraction toward itself and seems to kill that abstraction with a puff of palpability. One-Way Street
  • I prefer its old name, Armstice Day, not because veterans don't deserve their own day (they do) but because detaching the day from its original context — November 11, 1918 — diminishes the palpability of that crucial moment in history. Archive 2007-11-01
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