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unbreakableness

Definitions

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  • noun The quality or state of not being breakable.

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  • noun a consistency of something that does not break under pressure

Etymologies

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unbreakable +‎ -ness

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Examples

  • She had been buggy-riding before, but always behind one horse, jaded, and livery, in a top-buggy, heavy and dingy, such as livery stables rent because of sturdy unbreakableness.

    CHAPTER XIX 2010

  • She had been buggy-riding before, but always behind one horse, jaded, and livery, in a top-buggy, heavy and dingy, such as livery stables rent because of sturdy unbreakableness.

    Chapter 9 1913

  • "Another thing that pleases me," continued my lady, "is the unbreakableness of the dishes.

    Little Rivers; a book of essays in profitable idleness Henry Van Dyke 1892

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