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meekness

[meek-nis] / ˈmik nɪs /


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Meekness, he said, “enables us to set aside everything that divides and estranges us, and to find ever new ways to advance along the path of unity.”

From Seattle Times • Nov. 1, 2016

Meekness pervaded Villa and they seemed unable to muster a threat as the match ticked towards its conclusion.

From The Guardian • Jan. 25, 2013

Meekness is an old-fashioned virtue, not enough appreciated in these days.

From Talks to Freshman Girls by Brown, Helen Dawes

Some Glances of real Beauty may be seen in their Faces, who dwell in true Meekness.

From John Woolman's Journal by Woolman, John

Meekness was something far from Berkeley's heart, but he was desperately anxious to end the rebellion before the redcoats arrived.

From Bacon's Rebellion, 1676 by Wertenbaker, Thomas Jefferson




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