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Was this to ensure that no one is unaware of Al's acclaimed uxoriousness?
Adam comes dangerously close to uxoriousness in his adoration of Eve.
After a while, Ray's uxoriousness seems creepy even to Iris.
You can see that the angel Raphael had reason to warn Adam against uxoriousness.
Uxoriousness is a quality worthy of love."
No one could fault Crassus as a family man; his uxoriousness and devotion were famous.
The uxoriousness wouldn't last, Wexford knew that.
Because she is set off against this unremitting uxoriousness, this Valentine's card of a campaign, Hillary seems so very alone.
But Wexford was tired of hearing about Robert Hathall's uxoriousness.
In Philadelphia and L.A., the nominees were determined to prove their uxoriousness.
John Kerry and George W. Bush remembered the ladies with bouquets of uxoriousness and spirituality.
Adam is intelligent, pious, loving and polite but only shows heroic qualities in sharing Eve's fate and human ones in his uxoriousness.
Honoria goes out of her way to express her devotion to her husband; but the tone of royal uxoriousness is established.
His son, James, claimed that the extent of Castlehaven's uxoriousness toward his male favorites lead to his initial registration of complaint in October 1630.
Sky's Kay Burley is impressed by his display of uxoriousness and tells Balls that he can look forward to having a lovely dinner cooked for him tonight.
UXORIOUSNESS, n. A perverted affection that has strayed to one's own wife.
He had not guessed at this kind of happiness, he was even frightened that one day it would be taken from him, and he did not even mind that men laughed at him because of his sudden uxoriousness.
And by and by the people, when they met In twos and threes, or fuller companies, Began to scoff and jeer and babble of him As of a prince whose manhood was all gone, And molten down in mere uxoriousness.
Then, like a shadow, past the people's talk And accusation of uxoriousness Across her mind, and bowing over him, Low to her own heart piteously she said: 'O noble breast and all-puissant arms, Am I the cause, I the poor cause that men Reproach you, saying all your force is gone?