staunchness

IPA: stˈɔntʃnʌs

noun

  • Property of being staunch.
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Examples of "staunchness" in Sentences

  • Dawson, in his turn, provided similar moments of staunchness.
  • Ewell's seasoned troops found a task to test their staunchness.
  • From every quarter I hear acts of the so-called "staunchness" of the population.
  • The staunchness in which you point to the 2a does not prove that it is what you say.
  • He's staking his claim to being staunch and even being -- going beyond the president in his staunchness for some of these policies.
  • For women, as it seems to me, like strong men more than weak ones, feeling that they need some staunchness, something to hold fast by.
  • If we value our humanity and the humanity of our nation, its moral staunchness, its perpetual strides toward reform, we must impeach President Bush.
  • It makes me despair, that without the staunchness of Jane Doe, and that one juror, they would have got away with such despicable acts, acts that they repeated in different ways throughout their defence.
  • Of the wattles, that which is known locally as the black — the toughest and the densest — behaved with the greatest staunchness, though many were destroyed by the uprooting and severing force of the wind.

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