Kitty, who had always been a literal person, and whose literalness had now become so beautifully appropriate,--for what is literalness but a seeing of the fact as standing still?
He too could speak of His teaching as "plain and right," and could with simple literalnessdeclare that His words were more precious than gold, while obedience to Him would cause men "to inherit substance.
Has the literalness of David's interpretation of "America" any real connection with the time of the story?
The literalness of Theodora and her zealots destroys any romantic impulse to make reckless synonymous with brave.
In all literalnessthe miners kept their gold-dust in tin cans and similar receptacles, on shelves, unguarded in tents or open cabins.
Then ensued the brief period so affectionately described in all literalness as the Arcadian Age.
But Millie only asked me this morning," protested Mr. Hearty, whose literalness always placed him at a disadvantage with Bindle.
Even small Maizie awoke to tiny dreams, her literalness for moments drowned out.
Why Chapman and later translators should have fixed upon extreme literalness as the besetting fault of their predecessors and contemporaries, it is hard to see.
What are the teachings of the Church regarding the literalness of the resurrection?
But in such teachings, the Church is not essentially different from most Christian sects, except perhaps in the literalness of the bodily resurrection as taught by it, and in the belief concerning the nature of the resurrected state.
Somehow the exact scientific bent of his mind and its literalness in all matters pertaining to science would lead us to expect that.
His pious pictures have a certain Teutonic literalness added to their mystical quality that gives them distinction.
Also, because the restrictions of rhyme necessarily injure either the vigour of one's language or the literalness of one's version.
The Cow wasn't likely to be wrong, though her appalling literalness was such that an improperly phrased question might make her seem to be.
The elasticising process was what the painter had always desiderated, but his literalness was such that he never went beyond primary distortions of the human body--distortions so small that they were almost unnoticeable.
But theliteralness with which he recorded the artist's sayings makes his book of paramount interest.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "literalness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.