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- noun The quality of being
leaden .
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Examples
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Khakpour's writing makes the leadenness of Darius and Xerxes 'lives that heavy and, as she skillfully invites the reader to feel, that real.
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There was a leadenness in her heart as she searched his craggy face.
Calder Born, Calder Bred Janet Dailey 1983
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There was a leadenness in her heart as she searched his craggy face.
Calder Born, Calder Bred Janet Dailey 1983
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There was a leadenness to his strides as he crossed the yard to the cabin.
This Calder Range Janet Dailey 1982
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There was a leadenness to his strides as he crossed the yard to the cabin.
This Calder Range Janet Dailey 1982
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And yet, through the leadenness upon his soul, through that vague, almost indefinable sense of tragedy at hand, ran a curious little note of exultation.
Antony Gray,—Gardener Leslie Moore
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Even when the days marched past, mustering themselves in weekly and monthly platoons and Bill still remained in the Klappan, she experienced no dreary leadenness of soul.
North of Fifty-Three Bertrand W. Sinclair 1926
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And everybody bought save Smoke, mouth still agape, chained by a leadenness of movement to the pavement.
Smoke Bellew Jack London 1896
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But achieving that sense without falling into leadenness and monotony or, conversely, unnatural hyperintensity isn't easy.
NYT > Home Page By BEN BRANTLEY 2011
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Tim Maurice-Jones, there's raggedy charm to this misshapen film, a genuine, enticing verve that helps overshadow the dull leadenness of Hütz-spouted platitudes like his title-explaining gem, 'Without filth, there is no wisdom.'"
GreenCine Daily 2009
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