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be tenderness
noun
A tendency to express warm, compassionate feelings
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Why Can't It Be Tenderness?
Downside: There may be tenderness along the vein and bruising for about 7 to 10 days.
Ernest had a tendency to drink moonshine and play Indian stud poker with men of ill repute, but beneath his roughness there seemed to be tenderness and a trace of insecurity, and Mollie fell in love with him.
There will be tenderness or aggravation of pain by pressing on the upper-inner angle of the orbit [27].
Galway Kinnell once said, "The title of every good poem might be "Tenderness".
This will be tenderness in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), the "hinge" that connects the jaw to the temporal bones of the skull, in front of each ear, and where any bruxism-related clenching will be focused.
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But there's tenderness here, too.
There's tenderness in her voice.
There is tenderness in the image.
The word that Kent uses is "tenderness".
There's tenderness in these details.
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