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wiriness
wiriness (ˈwaɪərɪnɪs) [f. wiry a. + -ness.] The quality or condition of being wiry.1801 Med. Jrnl. V. 210 Notwithstanding the rapidity of the circulation, and the apparent wiriness of the pulse. 1824–9 Good Study Med. (ed. 3) II. 46 Hardness and softness of the pulse, together with that vibratory th...
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Tom Holland
of The Sunday Times considered him to be "poised and professional, but also so confident and personable" and took note of his maturity "despite boyish wiriness
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wirykow
▪ I. wiry, a. (ˈwaɪərɪ) Also 6–7 wy(e)rie, wiery, 8–9 wirey. [f. wire n. + -y1.] 1. Made or consisting of wire; in the form of wire.1588 T. D[eloney] Ballet Whips Spaniards in Roxb. Ballads (1889) VI. 387 One sorte of whips they had for men,..The strings whereof with wyerie knots like rowels they di...
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Dog coat
The same gene that controls wiriness of hair also causes furnishings to be present (e.g. beard, moustache, eyebrows) - compare the bearded collie, furnishings
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softness
softness (ˈsɒftnɪs, -ɔː-) Forms: 1 softnys(se, 4 softnis; 2–7 soft-, 4–7 softenesse, 4, 6 softe-, 4–7 softnes, 7– softness; 6 saft(e)nesse, 8– Sc. saftness. [f. soft a. + -ness.] The state or quality of being soft, in various senses. I. 1. Ease, comfort; delicacy, luxury; easy or voluptuous living.c...
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thrill
▪ I. † thrill, n.1 Obs. (θrɪl) [A metathetic form of thirl n.1; originally northern.] A hole or aperture; esp. a nose-thirl, nostril.1382 Noose thrillis [see nose-thirl β]. c 1400 Nose thrilles [see nose-thirl β]. c 1400 Destr. Troy 3045 Hir nose..With thrilles noght thrat, but thriftily made. a 140...
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