earthiness in English

noun

[earth·i·ness || 'ɜːθɪnɪs]

quality of being earthy; earthliness

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1. 14 He loved Gerard's peasant earthiness.

2. A very intense sake known for its fine aftertaste and earthiness.

3. 3 It hissed malevolently into the tiny cubicle, its herby bitter odour masking a certain taste of earthiness.

4. The Truro choir is in inspired form, with the voices perfectly balanced between weight and delicacy, earthiness and Aeriness

5. What the former valued as a proper earthiness and sensuality, the latter condemned as mere vulgarity.

6. Eartthry is inspired by the vivaciousness of Jamevaar, the opulence of Versailles and the earthiness of Boscage.

7. The taste of a truffle is often compared to garlic blended with an earthiness or pungent mushroomy flavor.

8. 22 What the former valued as a proper earthiness and sensuality,[www.Sentencedict.com] the latter condemned as mere vulgarity.

9. Martin writes fantasy for grown-ups, with a blunt and bawdy earthiness that befits the son of a Bayonne, N. J. , longshoreman.

10. Songs are set in everyday situations and many listeners appreciate the gritty realism, although others consider the earthiness intolerably shallow.

11. The laborer, looking into it at evening, purifies his thoughts of the dross and earthiness which they have accumulated during the day.

12. Deep ruby color and rich, spice filled aromas of cherry, cranberry and a touch of earthiness lead to sweet tannins complementing enticing silky flavors and a beautiful, long finish.

13. Consequently it does not cling to the hand or confine itself closely to the shape of the vessel which contains it, but remains in no particular shape unless it is subdued.6 Its whiteness is derived from the purity of that aquosity, from the whiteness of the subtle earthiness which it contains, and from the admixture of Aeriness with it.