Crossword-Solution: FLORIDNESS 10 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Floridness n. The quality of being florid.

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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EERTA
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greedy person
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Sentences with FLORIDNESS (5)

Frau Lichtenfeld shone in a gown of emerald green, fitting so closely as to enhance her natural floridness.
The Troll Garden and Selected Stories Willa Cather 1995
One was tall, broad, and of full habit, with a clear blue eye, high, noble forehead, and brown beard and hair just beginning to be flecked with gray, and of a light complexion inclining to floridness.
Bricks Without Straw Albion W. Tourgee 2004
III Vasilisa Vasena came every morning at seven o'clock; she was a country-woman of about thirty seven, strong, healthy, red-faced, reminiscent of a July day in her floridness and vigorous health.
Tales of the Wilderness Boris Pilniak 2005
How beggarly appear arguments before a defiant deed! How the floridness of the materials of cities shrivels before a man's or woman's look! All waits, or goes by default, till a strong being appears; A strong being is the proof of the race, and of the ability of the universe; When he or she appears, materials are overawed, The dispute on the Soul stops, The old customs and phrases are confronted, turned back, or laid away.
Poems By Walt Whitman Walt Whitman 2005
How beggarly appear arguments before a defiant deed! How the floridness of the materials of cities shrivels before a man's or woman's look!_ He re-read aloud the last four lines, and then closed the book and replaced it on the shelf.
The Foolish Lovers St. John G. Ervine 2005

Quotes with FLORIDNESS (1)

it’s the way he uses language — which is nothing like the way fantasists used language before him. There’s no sense of nostalgia. There’s no medieval floridness. There’s no fairy tale condescension to the child reader. It’s very straight, and very clean — there’s no Vaseline on the lens. You see everything clearly, not with sparkles or a flowery sense of wonderment, but with very specific physical details.
Joe Fassler