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But the homeliness of the gesture is even more telling.
There was a homeliness in it which warmed the heart.
The girl was even younger than the man and plain to the point of homeliness.
There are things to discover and, though the place is like no home on earth, there's also a sense of homeliness.
"It may err a little on the side of homeliness."
She's older than I am and physically different, but homeliness is not the issue here."
There is a certain warm homeliness here as well.
There was a pleasant homeliness in the scene, but for this Philip had no eyes.
No, we should say ugliness-or, rather, homeliness; for there was something attractive about his face.
She was a heavy woman whom homeliness had trained to a life of patience and affection.
The air had an indefinable character of homeliness, or maybe it was the sunlight.
Despite its homeliness, it is anything but cheap, selling for $430.
Yet the pain in her eyes now wasn't for her supposed homeliness.
That homeliness is still evident in the tourist trade.
(Is homeliness a necessity to a head of state?
From his seat in the wing chair Aaron surveyed the room, and smiled a little to himself at the homeliness of the place.
This is due to their homeliness and simplicity.
But, the extraordinary homeliness of her gait and manner, would have superseded any face in the world.
"Homeliness also rates highly as it's very hard to sell a house that looks unloved.
I like the rawness, the homeliness of the game."
In the Andersen tale, a duckling is harassed because of his homeliness.
Why, aside from Lord Sean's homeliness, they might have been brother and sister!
Large ears, standing away from his head, giving him a vaguely humorous appearance, a pleasant homeliness.
Ruth's frail yet defiant homeliness can only be described as quite extraordinarily dated.
So may I enter a plea for simplicity, homeliness and humour, in the teaching of chemistry?