Waywardness

Word WAYWARDNESS
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At the slightest indication of 'waywardness', one of those nagging mothers wil begin applying constant verbal nit-picking and 'withholding love' and judgmental pressure. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I think I have a much higher tolerance than Hollinghurst for this kind of waywardness in point-of-view. ❋ Jenny Davidson (2005)

Poverty, lack of care and training during adolescence, overcrowded housing conditions which accompany large families are universally recognized causes of "waywardness" in girls. ❋ Margaret Sanger (1924)

There is an inevitable loss of that fine waywardness which is sometimes the result of untrained effort, but there is the general gain of order, and the full production which results of art. ❋ Dobson, Austin (1883)

There was a turn of Savage about Tom though without his blackguardism -- a kind of waywardness of mind and irritability that must have made a man of his genius truly unhappy. ❋ Walter Scott (1801)

Acts 2, while in the context of his "proclaiming repentance," notice that he clearly reminds his audience of their "waywardness"; and after using the Law to convict them Peter then shares the ❋ Unknown (2010)

He knew, by contact, almost as much as she about the waywardness of living and sinning -- having been singing boy on the passenger-ships between Hawaii and California, and, after that, bar boy, afloat and ashore, from the Barbary Coast to ❋ Unknown (2010)

"Of course not," was Daughtry's judgment, as he dashed across the deck, crawled through the confusion of the main-topmast and its many stays that blocked the way, and found the tiny, white morsel of life perched on a bunk-edge, ruffling its feathers, erecting and flattening its rosy crest, and cursing in honest human speech the waywardness of the world and of ships and humans upon the sea. ❋ Unknown (2010)

She had caught herself wondering what marriage was like, and the becoming conscious of the waywardness and ardor of the thought had terrified her. ❋ Unknown (2010)

He liked the flame of her hair in the sunshine, the glint of its gold by the firelight, and the waywardness of it and the glory. ❋ Unknown (2010)

What disturbed Murray's equilibrium on a windy day was his own inner waywardness. ❋ Unknown (2011)

He told David Brody of the Christian Broadcasting Network, whose viewers vote in primaries and may look particularly askance at sexual waywardness, that he had "felt compelled to seek God's forgiveness" for his behavior. ❋ Unknown (2011)

As a Transformers fan and moviegoer with some amount of taste, I was offended by all the waywardness and sidestepping in this movie. ❋ Unknown (2009)

No wifely sedateness in this other, nor calm strength of control; but rather the waywardness of mutable desires, rough-shod imperiousness and strange moods. ❋ Unknown (2010)

His reflective, improvisatory approach to Chopin's poetry, however, can lead to moments of waywardness: the Nocturne in F Op 15 No 1 curiously lacked shape. ❋ Unknown (2011)

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