Many experts believe that chariness about unfamiliar tastes is an evolutionary safety mechanism to protect wandering small children from, for example, poisonous berries. |
Nay, I will consent to act any villany against him, that may not sully the chariness of our honesty. |
Not until we have read Men in Battle do we fully appreciate Barbusse's chariness in the use of material effects. |
She had tried to make him divine all this in the chariness of her promise to write. |
One great thing undoubtedly was, the chariness of herself and her conduct, which an unmarried female always observes. |