It is not the uncommonness of the diction or phrasing but the uncommonness of the sentiment and appropriate expression that accounts for eloquence. |
There was tea break after tea break, but never really a break long enough to snap out of the work and appreciate the uncommonness of the situation. |
Twain was especially impressed with the brilliant color and uncommonness of the Eastern costume. |
The uncommonness of the latter three species in the state is reason enough to warrant monitoring their known populations. |
Photography is a medium which allows for the creation of mysteries and uncommonness. |
Not only by the colours an dimensions of the elements involved, but also its uncommonness, everything gets in place to fire people's curiosity. |