What did mere lack of physical beauty matter to one of his faith and denomination, to one of his social position and excessive unctuosity? |
We want an oleaginous minister, commonly called oily. We want him distinguished for his unctuosity. |
The skin did not recover its natural smoothness and unctuosity, till after several weeks had elapsed. |
The remarkable unctuosity of this plant has caused it to be applied to chaps, and as a pomatum to the hair. |
It is glycerine rather than glucose which gives a wine that kind of smoothness which might almost be called unctuosity. |
Its unctuosity comes from the presence of silt, spice and power come from the limestone while the shells give the iodine. |