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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

As regarded Jack, she knew that there was something to explain; and as to herself she was delightfully positive as to her own irresistibleness.

From The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary by Warner, Anne

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)

He is always at your elbow—a mercenary Mephistopheles—suggesting drives or sails, and recommending certain yachts, boats, and carriages with insinuative irresistibleness.

From The King of Schnorrers Grotesques and Fantasies by Zangwill, Israel

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