precipitateness
Example Sentences
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There would be no excuse; she could never again plead that she had been the victim of Transley's precipitateness.
From Dennison Grant: a Novel of To-day by Stead, Robert J. C.
It was to this that Zen had referred in speaking of Transley's precipitateness.
From Dennison Grant: a Novel of To-day by Stead, Robert J. C.
In the corridor that morning Vona had shown that too much precipitateness alarmed her; he might go too far in five more stanzas.
From When Egypt Went Broke by Day, Holman
It is owing to a natural crudity and precipitateness of the imagination, which assimilates nothing properly to itself.
From The Bed-Book of Happiness by Begbie, Harold
Stewart had appeared so abruptly, he towered so dominantly, that a stranger would have expected a general precipitateness of personality and speech to go with his looks.
From All-Wool Morrison by Day, Holman