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Its sordid dinginess was no longer present to our consciousness.
"I like the dinginess of the place," he said.
"Which make up for the dinginess of the daytime atmosphere.
At night, the building lost some of its dinginess, but it assumed an ominous appearance.
It dates only to 1981 and yet has a dinginess about it.
Well, not the company town part-but the dinginess and boredom, at least.
Visitors to the president's mansion routinely commented on its dinginess.
Eliminating cracks, chips and dinginess in front makes a mouth look younger.
Anne was shocked by the dinginess of the buildings.
The dinginess of the walls and the lack of light made the heat all the more oppressive.
Ceilings and walls were all fresh white where dirt and dinginess had been.
To many, that seemed an excessive amount for the privilege of the subway's smelly dinginess.
In the dinginess of the surroundings Julie was luminescent, and he felt his throat go dry.
The production has served the company well even in its dingy state of recent years; dinginess is, after all, to the point in this story.
An air of dinginess that is somehow timeless, a seedy, mysterious air.
Apparently, the Cambia, despite its dinginess, had been recently made fireproof.
The streets were thunderous; a vast energy heaved under the universal coating of dinginess.
His white shirt gleamed in contrast to the darkness of the suit and the dinginess of the bar.
And her dress was indefinite in his memory--an amorphous dinginess.
Now they are ramming the monster highways through it, and one day soon it will become merely a momentary dinginess.
I apologized for the dinginess, advised him to duck his head, and we sat ourselves in the space beneath Beejay's bed.
But, even w ith the sense of dinginess, there was a feel of solidity in the structures.
In the library itself, the decline was evident in the dinginess of the reading room that had seemed so golden in the 1930's.
Compared to imperial architecture, the ceiling was low, and despite the cleanliness of the structure, a feeling of dinginess permeated the surrounding.