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Starkness   Listen
noun
Starkness  n.  The quality or state of being stark.






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"Starkness" Quotes from Famous Books



... saw the horror of the void in which he lived, and that for a moment—though too late—a sudden wave of not ignoble passion overwhelmed his baser self, even if only to let the fangs of the treacherous rock reappear in their starkness and cruelty. ...
— Robert Browning • Edward Dowden

... possessed the king with certain general facts, which disposed William to give the accused a patient hearing, and when his "starkness" was not roused, ...
— The Rival Heirs being the Third and Last Chronicle of Aescendune • A. D. Crake

... heart. They laughed together. "Stark?" he inquired. "No matter for the proof." "Yes, Stark. And you?" "I'm Stark." He drew his passport. "You know we might not be and still be cousins: The town is full of Chases, Lowes, and Baileys, All claiming some priority in Starkness. My mother was a Lane, yet might have married Anyone upon earth and still her children Would have been Starks, and doubtless here to-day." "You riddle with your genealogy Like a Viola. I don't follow ...
— North of Boston • Robert Frost



Words linked to "Starkness" :   boundary, stark, utterness, absoluteness



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