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anonymousness



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“There’s a duality, from masculinity and femininity in extreme to the anonymousness of the uniform, along with the uniqueness of extravagant design,” says Roth, who is 46.

From New York Times Mar. 4, 2022

There was a certain silk evening dress, of singular and indescribably lovely tint,—a tea-rose pink; just the color of the blush and creaminess that mingle themselves into such delicious anonymousness in the exquisite flower.

From The Other Girls by A. D. T. (Adeline Dutton Train) Whitney

I think, however, that the review of Erewhon in the Spectator did sell a few copies of Erewhon, but then it was such a very strong one and the anonymousness of the book stimulated curiosity. 

From The Note-Books of Samuel Butler by Samuel Butler

If the anonymousness were taken away, the press would lose much of its power; but then, why should it not lose a portion of its power, if that portion is only built upon some delusion?

From Friends in Council — First Series by Sir Arthur Helps

We may become wise enough and well-managed enough to do without this anonymousness: we may not. 

From Friends in Council — First Series by Sir Arthur Helps




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