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  • The aluminum trailer looked like a spaceship squatting in a field of greenery, its shiny silverness alien.

    Real Estate Bonnie ZoBell 2010

  • But a more pertinent question, I would contend, is, once having deprived this infinitely small piece of matter of its innate … silverness, what then can be done to change it, manipulate it into something else?

    Vampire a Go-Go Victor Gischler 2009

  • But a more pertinent question, I would contend, is, once having deprived this infinitely small piece of matter of its innate … silverness, what then can be done to change it, manipulate it into something else?

    Vampire a Go-Go Victor Gischler 2009

  • But a more pertinent question, I would contend, is, once having deprived this infinitely small piece of matter of its innate … silverness, what then can be done to change it, manipulate it into something else?

    Vampire a Go-Go Victor Gischler 2009

  • But a more pertinent question, I would contend, is, once having deprived this infinitely small piece of matter of its innate … silverness, what then can be done to change it, manipulate it into something else?

    Vampire a Go-Go Victor Gischler 2009

  • As he dropped through the Table, this time, he was aware of silverness spraying away from him.

    Alector's Choice Modesitt, L. E. 2005

  • Jewel cases alone cost more than blank CDs do now, and the shiny silverness of it inspired much the same reverence in me that the then-current laserdiscs did.

    A city covered in coasters - Anil Dash 2004

  • See the flowers, how they ray their redness, whiteness, silverness and blue.

    Between the Acts 2004

  • Here and there lay a ball, a cone, a cube, or an occasional sheet of silverness stretched taut as if to catch the star-winds.

    Starfishers Cook, Glen 1982

  • He had contemplated the entirety of existence-not only of humanity, but of the flowers growing in the soil outside his cave, of the trees touching the clouds in the early morning, of the brightness of day, of the peaceful silverness of night when the moon and stars illuminated the earth with soft, consoling strokes of cool pastel.

    An East Wind Coming Cover, Arthur Byron 1979

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