chariness
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of chariness
Example Sentences
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A big reason for chariness with a U.B.I. is that, so far, the program lives in people’s heads, untried on a national scale.
From The New Yorker • Jul. 2, 2018
No small part of the Allingham charm is her chariness with detail.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Back in Warsaw after nine weeks in Rome attending the Second Vatican Council, Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski, 61, doughty primate of Communist Poland, chided the Gomulka government on excessive chariness with pocket money.
From Time Magazine Archive
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He was a tolerant man, popular with his friends because of his chariness in proffering advice and comment; so that Channing was surprised when he continued the subject.
From Kildares of Storm by Kelly, Eleanor Mercein
One great thing undoubtedly was, the chariness of herself and her conduct, which an unmarried female always observes.
From Bracebridge Hall, or The Humorists by Irving, Washington
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