tortuousness
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Besides a general, jerky tortuousness of plot and hint and good red herring, separate scenes are overtrained to a point at which, matched together, they are too stale for the race.
From Time Magazine Archive
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From the Sansc. bhuj, Goth. bjugan, Welsh bwäu, Gael. bogh, Eng. bow, &c., in the sense of tortuousness, we may take the following.
From The River-Names of Europe by Ferguson, Robert
Chesterton, for example, have criticized it, and I think very justly, on the ground that the invincible tortuousness of human pride and class-feeling would inevitably vitiate its working.
From First and Last Things by Wells, H. G. (Herbert George)
The meticulous tortuousness of family life struck Mr. Twist with a sudden great impatience.
From Christopher and Columbus by Elizabeth
His mind occupied itself at first chiefly with the tortuousness and weakness of his own character.
From Soul of a Bishop by Wells, H. G. (Herbert George)