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Definition of Loginess
1. Noun. A dull and listless state resulting from weariness.
Definition of Loginess
1. the state of being logy [n -ES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Loginess
Literary usage of Loginess
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Faults of Childhood and Youth by Michael Vincent O'Shea (1920)
"CHAPTER XLII loginess Harold is eighteen years old. He has intelligent parents
who have dealt wisely with him in respect to his health and mental ..."
2. Music (1901)
"... the chorus moved so elastically and without any of that heavy loginess which
all of our choruses have, even where the number does not exceed a thousand. ..."
3. Short-ballot Principles by Richard Spencer Childs (1911)
"There is an inevitable loginess to the mass of the people — the simple inertia
of bigness. Let our candidate talk to a quiet little audience of a hundred, ..."
4. We; a Confession of Faith for the American People During and After the War by Gerald Stanley Lee (1916)
"You are in a state of panic before your own futility, before the loginess and
sogginess of your own soul to get itself into the word—to get itself into the ..."
5. We; a Confession of Faith for the American People During and After the War by Gerald Stanley Lee (1916)
"You.are in a state of panic before your own futility, before the loginess and
sogginess of your own soul to get itself into the word—to get itself into the ..."