Floridity [noun]

Definition of Floridity:

repetition, wordiness

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Sentence/Example of Floridity:

Hunnington is a bluff, hearty fellow who feeds himself into pink floridity so as to give confidence to his patients.

Venice has nothing more satisfyingly ornate: richness without floridity.

He had very fair hair and blue eyes, and the rose-leaf skin of his mother had in him taken on a masculine floridity.

The Spaniard can use a floridity of expression that would be ridiculous in England.

Perhaps it is the natural floridity of lime-stone formations.

Shorter of stature, with the Utah floridity of complexion, and very voluble in conversation.

The opera music of the Italian school, in its entirety, is marked by greater floridity than that of other schools.

Ten years had given Jacob Dolph a certain floridity; but at this he blushed a hot red.

He will not let himself go in the way of easy floridity, as writers may whose themes are more "ideal."

In imagery, there is that floridity that goes dazzling to the sublime with a brilliancy that is captivating.