Crossword-Solution: UNSOCIABLENESS 14 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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the state of being unsociable 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
The anal opening of certain invertebrates and fishes; also, the external cloacal opening of reptiles, birds, amphibians, and many fishes.
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Discharge
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Sentences with UNSOCIABLENESS (5)

Cousin Ola thought of the pitiful part he had been playing all evening; his unsociableness weighed so much upon his mind that he answered--the very stupidest thing he could have answered, he thought, the moment the words were out of his lips--“I’m so sorry that I can’t sing.” “I suppose it’s a family failing,” answered the fair one, with a rapid glance.
Tales of Two Countries Alexander Kielland 2005
For some time, therefore, he drank with measured scrupulousness; and it was with no small degree of anxiety that Bunce plied him with the bottle--complaining of his unsociableness, and watching, with the intensity of any other experimentalist, the progress of his scheme upon him.
Guy Rivers: A Tale of Georgia William Gilmore Simms 2005
His stature was reduced, his unsociableness seemed modified; he now looked to be a smallish, friendless person, as if some ownerless dog had darted through the street, and heard a kind chirp at the tavern door, where his reception had been stones.
The Entailed Hat George Alfred Townsend 2006
But it was only those who knew him intimately that could venture, after long separation, to break in upon this seeming unsociableness and hauteur.
James Fenimore Cooper Thomas R. Lounsbury 2006
Anyone who has been in close contact with country life can readily imagine the ignorance, bigotry, prejudice, unfairness and unsociableness of the population; the tendency to cling to the past no matter what its shortcomings; the unwillingness to venture into even the rosiest future which involves change.
The New Education Scott Nearing 2008