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endurances
n. (plural of endurance English)
Usage examples of "endurances".
The hardships and endurances of those years in Paris were revealed more by what was left unsaid than by any complaint or direct allusion to the petty tyrannies and cruelties of Jean and his wife.
The change he felt within him made the busy streets a desert, and himself a desert, and the multitude around him, in their manifold endurances and ways of life, a mighty waste of sand, which the winds tossed into unintelligible heaps and made a ruinous confusion of.
At the end of the long, strenuous trading-Safaris, the hardships, risks, stratagems and endurances were all turned into female apparel.