Fewnesses [noun]
Definition of Fewnesses:
lack, scarcity
Sentence/Example of Fewnesses:
From the fewness of the letters we may assume that Snodgrass found them hard work, and it is said he raised on the price.
Many lines signified changes in life, and the fewness of lines spoke of evenness and simplicity.
Paucity, paw′sit-i, n. fewness: smallness of number or quantity.
The fewness of adult baptisms, with us, compared with cases of infant baptism, is a good sign.
The fewness of the segments of the abdomen, and their not bearing in two of the orders appendages, is an Entomostracan character.
I am surprised at what you tell me about the fewness of the flowers of your native orchids which produce seed-capsules.
Now, surely, one of the most remarkable things about the purchasers in this market is just their fewness.
Early rising was not his forte, and I, very improperly, congratulated myself on the fewness of the worshipers at early service.
The habitual fewness of Leonard's words was a thing she prized beyond count.
The author should, perhaps, apologize for the fewness of the citations from other works which this volume contains.