brickleness Synonyms

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brickleness Meaning

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brickleness (n.)

Brittleness.

brickleness Sentence Examples

  1. The aged cookie displayed a worrying brickleness, threatening to crumble with the slightest pressure.
  2. The ancient pottery shard held a surprising lack of brickleness, remaining remarkably sturdy despite its age.
  3. Engineers tested the brickleness of the new material, attempting to predict its performance under stress.
  4. Sunlight intensified the brickleness of the snow, causing it to squeak underfoot with each step.
  5. The researcher studied the brickleness of bones in different age groups to understand the impact of aging on skeletal health.
  6. The bricklayer worried about the brickleness of the mortar during the cold snap, fearing it wouldn't properly bind the bricks.
  7. The sudden change in temperature caused the brickleness of the glass, making it susceptible to cracking.
  8. The scientist compared the brickleness of various types of plastic to assess their environmental impact and potential for recycling.
  9. The artist sought to capture the fleeting beauty of a flower by contrasting its delicate petals with the brickleness of a weathered stone.
  10. As the drought continued, the soil lost its moisture, turning from soft and malleable to a worrying brickleness.

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Brittleness.

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The aged cookie displayed a worrying brickleness, threatening to crumble with the slightest pressure.

The ancient pottery shard held a surprising lack of brickleness, remaining remarkably sturdy despite its age.

Engineers tested the brickleness of the new material, attempting to predict its performance under stress.

Sunlight intensified the brickleness of the snow, causing it to squeak underfoot with each step.