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- noun Plural form of
emotionality .
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Examples
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Amidst all the artificialities and pretences and pseudo-emotionalities of his young actor's life, she was the one thing that was real.
The Fortunate Youth 1914
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Amidst all the artificialities and pretences and pseudo-emotionalities of his young actor's life, she was the one thing that was real.
The Fortunate Youth William John Locke 1896
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Putting aside fears and emotionalities, I know, I need to have rationality and clarity of thoughts to take some calculated risks in my attempt to seek recovery of my health.
Taiping Coffee CK 2009
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For the time being, I will leave my emotionalities as it is.
Taiping Coffee CK 2009
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You’re providing the alternative of not having sex, or having the ‘punishment’ of a child-birth or the ‘punishment’ of abortion if you prefer emotionalities, I’m sure we can fish up a blood libel-esque quote, but I think it’s rather worthless to degrade ourselves.
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