Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Regularity.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun Regularity.
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- noun
regularity
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Examples
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Sounds familiar They did vote for one and his "regularness" has destroyed the country BIG TIME. led an unnecessary war in Iraq, Disregard the victims of Katrina, bankrupt the country. made America the laughingstock of the world. and last but not least can't even pronounce a word properly.
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You catch the feeling of community and "regularness".
The Lone Star Saloon sfmike 2005
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Once the question of need is answered...is when we traverse the canyon of "regularness" into "Betterness: as Granny used to say
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It must have been nice to have a little bit of regularness (is that a word?).
Oops...extended stay in town KateG 2008
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The first is that while Meetups still assume regular offline meetings, the regularness of them is not built into Meetup, making it much more difficult for people to come together (imagine a church's congregation voting every time on when they were going to meet again ...).
Something to Watch: Huckabee and Meetup Teachout, Zephyr 2007
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Derelicts, freaks, "nuts" ... with poses that outnumbered the silver eyes in the peacock's tail in multitude ... and yet there was to be found in them a sincerity, a fineness, and a genuine feeling for humanity that "regular" folks never achieve -- perhaps because of their very "regularness."
Tramping on Life An Autobiographical Narrative Harry Kemp 1921
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Free Palin crowd in a recent post who think an unleashed candidate will drench us in a tsunami of regularness.
The Morning News 2008
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'elitists' and who recognize in Palin a kindred regularness.
Latest Articles Renew America 2010
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Derelicts, freaks, “nuts” ... with poses that outnumbered the silver eyes in the peacock's tail in multitude ... and yet there was to be found in them a sincerity, a fineness, and a genuine feeling for humanity that “regular” folks never achieve ” perhaps because of their very “regularness.”
Tramping on Life Kemp, Harry, 1883-1960 1922
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