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Use "unamiableness" in a sentence
"Not but that pacific Florence, in her pride of victory, was beginning to show unamiableness of temper also, on her so equitable side."
"An English coal-fire, if we could see its honest face within doors, would compensate for all the unamiableness of the outside atmosphere; but we might ask for the sunshine of the New Jerusalem, with as much hope of getting it."
"Allowing, however, for the father's unamiableness in this one point, upon all intellectual ground both parents seem to have met very much upon a level."