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(of weather) the badness of the weather
they were wearied with the foulness of the weather
How To Use raininess In A Sentence
- The anamorphic widescreen transfer is decent enough, with reasonable clarity and picture definition, though graininess can a problem now and again.
- Although it is possible to print through the fog, graininess is increased by developer induced base fog.
- The image is clean and sharp for the most part, with only random flaws from the source print - some graininess, a few flyspecks - cropping up here and there.
- Sometimes, especially at National Review, the animus against braininess has overlapped with a crusade for traditional manliness - the idea being that book learning is for wimps.
- On this new disc, expect frequent graininess, occasional overexposure, and shifting levels of detail.
- This is a perfect match against the entrée, which features spicy sausage laid over the soft and subtle graininess of creamy risotto.
- Whatever paint the porch rail once had has been worn away by time exposing the beautiful, smooth graininess of the wood.
- Just watching that, and despite the graininess of the pictures and the greenness of the night. as it looks through the nightscope, that is a remarkable scene. CNN Transcript Mar 20, 2003
- The Mechanic R "A striking-looking work, combining an arty inkiness with a retro-graininess that more or less screams 1970s, albeit without the cliches and flatness. On screen this week: 'Biutiful,''Barney's Version,''The Mechanic'