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noxiousness
noun
The state of being noxious
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Worthen denies that Lawrence was notably anti-Semitic, and certainly his few unpleasant references to Jews are as nothing compared with the systematic noxiousness of Pound and Eliot.
For company Jack has the toxic Joxer Daley, played with funny noxiousness by John Keating, glowering at everyone else's misfortune and grasping at every free drink or dropped coin.
He then promptly dies, and the noxiousness of this odd family comes through hilariously when Schoenfeld describes John's minutely detailed instructions for dealing with this eventuality: "One: Make sure I'm dead.
Of course, when you allow your eye to zero in on the detailing – the useless postmodern furbelows, the noxiousness of ducts – the excitement rapidly subsides; however, the genius of this new form of architecture is that it defies you to regard the particular as distinct from goggling at the whole.
Anyway, I was saying all of this to my canary when I was suddenly overtaken by a great wave of noxiousness only I could smell.
I like to think that we helped not only to point out the noxiousness of the broadcast ban, but also contributed, by stirring public opinion, the eventual release of the Guildford Four and the Birmingham Six.
For this reason, warning signals are directed at a specific type of predator and are intended to prevent attack by advertising the bearer's unpalatability or noxiousness.
That is tight by Texas standards, making Democrats hopeful that its demographics and Trump's noxiousness could inspire Fort Bend to flip next month and affect down-ballot races.
Evidence of its noxiousness can be found in the overheated wailing of boy-men who feel slighted or harmed by the very existence of a remake starring a quartet of mightily talented women.
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