irresistibleness
Americannoun
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Less plausible are these Rube Goldbergian death schemes, but their irresistibleness to supervillains is well-established.
From New York Times • Feb. 2, 2015
The irresistibleness of things that neither threaten nor jeer nor defy, but arrange themselves in mass-formations that pass and pass and keep on passing.
From The Book of the Damned by Fort, Charles
He was to them a force that many times became a terror because of its sheer irresistibleness.
From A Book of Myths by Stratton, Helen
Was it a subtle way of drawing attention to the irresistibleness of the host's food?
From The Pastor's Wife by Arnim, Elizabeth von
We get just the idea of the irresistibleness of God which David meant we should.
From Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 4 by Sylvester, Charles Herbert
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