benignancy
Example Sentences
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Then her kindness to me, her looks, her smiles, her actions, are all intentional benignancy.
From Anna St. Ives by Holcroft, Thomas
She gazed upon the two silent men with an expression that united benignancy with profound inquietude and sadness.
From The Price of Love by Bennett, Arnold
Bathed in the benignancy of bland Indian summer, Cap'n Sproul and his friend Hiram Look surveyed these arrivals from the porch of the Sproul house.
From The Skipper and the Skipped Being the Shore Log of Cap'n Aaron Sproul by Day, Holman
Although not great, the group of the Madonna and Child now over the central door of the Duomo has much charm and benignancy.
From A Wanderer in Florence by Lucas, E. V. (Edward Verrall)
It was provokingly brilliant and warm; indeed I must, in justice to the Weather Office, allow, that its benignancy has scarcely been interrupted, since I ceased to care whether skies were foul or fair.
From Border and Bastille by Lawrence, George A. (George Alfred)