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irresistibleness

American  
[ir-i-zis-tuh-buhl-nis] / ˌɪr ɪˈzɪs tə bəl nɪs /

noun

  1. a less common variant of irresistibility.


Example Sentences

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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

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

These phrases also mean nothing, but are an attempt at explaining the suddenness and irresistibleness of the attack.

From Woman Her Sex and Love Life by Robinson, William J.

I know it, my friends, the personal character of our recruits lends weight and irresistibleness to them as soldiers.

From The American Union Speaker by Philbrick, John D. (John Dudley)

The dismay which the news of the extent and apparent irresistibleness of the rebellion produced among those attached to the court party in Stockbridge, corresponded to the exultation to which the people gave themselves up.

From The Duke of Stockbridge by Bellamy, Edward