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unfeelingness









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It could be that Hannah's unfeelingness is testament to how little they really knew each other in the first place.

From The Guardian • Mar. 18, 2013

The courts enraged him by their unfeelingness, by their representation in his brother, and by their oppression of the people, the sight of which filled him with insuperable pain.

From The Invisible Lodge by Jean Paul

This predominance of self, this kinship with the unsocial brute, which shows itself in these germinal animosities, seems to be discoverable also in the unfeelingness of children.

From Children's Ways by Sully, James

But she would write to Miss Woppit as soon as ever she reached home—she would write a letter that would banish every suspicion of unfeelingness.

From Second Book of Tales by Field, Eugene

Madame Fouchet herself, the woman, not the actress, was to blame, I think, for our unfeelingness.

From In and out of Three Normady Inns by Dodd, Anna Bowman




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