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irresistibleness

American  
[ir-i-zis-tuh-buhl-nis] / ˌɪr ɪˈzɪs tə bəl nɪs /

noun

  1. a less common variant of irresistibility.


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He is always at your elbow—a mercenary Mephistopheles—suggesting drives or sails, and recommending certain yachts, boats, and carriages with insinuative irresistibleness.

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Was it a subtle way of drawing attention to the irresistibleness of the host's food?

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He was to them a force that many times became a terror because of its sheer irresistibleness.

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The irresistibleness of things that neither threaten nor jeer nor defy, but arrange themselves in mass-formations that pass and pass and keep on passing.

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These phrases also mean nothing, but are an attempt at explaining the suddenness and irresistibleness of the attack.

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