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Definition of Mindednesses
1. mindedness [n] - See also: mindedness
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mindednesses
Literary usage of Mindednesses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Diplomatist's Wife in Many Lands by Hugh Fraser (1910)
"Papa's little absent-mindednesses were a constant joy to us, and our delight knew
no bounds when, one evening, being enchanted with a particularly sweet ..."
2. A Study of Lapses by Henry Heath Bawden (1900)
"unexpected relevancy) :—(a) the incongruity of imperfection or incompleteness—e,
g:, naivete, crudities, absent-mindednesses, certain forms of lapses, etc., ..."
3. Quaint Courtships by William Dean Howells, Harper & Brothers, Henry Mills Alden (1906)
"For six years they had taken care of him and loved him — watched over his outgoings
and his incomings and forgiven all his absent-mindednesses. ..."