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Definition of Intimacies
1. intimacy [n] - See also: intimacy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Intimacies
Literary usage of Intimacies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dictionary of national biography by Leslie Stephen, Sidney Lee (1893)
"He went up to Oxford at the early age of seventeen. but into the intimacies am
sections of undergraduate life, and grew possessed by an enduring love for ..."
2. The Life of W. J. Fox: Public Teacher & Social Reformer, 1786-1864 by Richard Garnett, Edward Garnett (1910)
"The sphere of his intimacies was not only enlarged but modified. The minister of
religion became a secular citizen, and without abandoning his official ..."
3. Guide for Catholic Young Women: Especially for Those who Earn Their Own Living by George Deshon (1893)
"WHAT intimacies TO FORM. BE careful what acquaintances you make. There are many
young men of pleasing appearance, but who are demons in heart. ..."
4. William George Ward and the Catholic Revival by Wilfrid Philip Ward (1893)
"It was at Old Hall that two intimacies were formed which, in one case especially,
became more and more to Mr. Ward to the very end of his life. ..."
5. The Holland House Circle by Lloyd Charles Sanders (1908)
"CHAPTER XXV CONTINENTAL DIPLOMATISTS Metternich—Pozzo di Borgo and others—Van
der Weyer— Princess Lieven—A " Ires grande dame "—Her intimacies—The eyes and ..."
6. The Works of Thomas Goodwin, D.D. by Thomas Goodwin (1864)
"He speaks the intimacies of things between his Father and himself, which are
privately known to them, with the Holy Spirit alone. The inducements are many. ..."