Similar words: sameness, lameness, first amendment, stamen, testament, new testament, old testament, shamelessness. Meaning: ['teɪmnɪs] n. 1. the quality of being vapid and unsophisticated 2. the attribute of having been domesticated.
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1) To breed for tameness was enough to make the change.
2) Her tameness drops away like a spring moult, and her primitive survival instincts supplant everything else.
3) It is a pleasant thing to behold the tameness of animals.
4) The training officer distracted them with sneers at their tameness.
5) Under the influence of foreign and traditional Chinese culture, Chinese lion statues were given a heavy tint of tameness,(http://sentencedict.com/tameness.html) representing a grand new Chinese lion culture.
6) It has been born of a compromise between wildness and tameness, between Nature and Man.
7) The change of her views actually reflects the inherent contradiction of mass culture:between fighting and tameness, seriousness and anti-intellectualism.
8) Due to the difference of geographic enviroment and ecologic condition, and long time artificial tameness, XinJiang donkey became different populations with different character in these 3 area.
9) Selection in this new niche would have been principally for tameness, but competition among cats would also have continued to influence their evolution and limit how pliant they became.
10) We fed them for a while, amazed at their tameness.
11) With BII, the eggs are pulled out of the nests and are incubator hatched. They are hand fed from day 1, assuring the highest quality and tameness.
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