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Definition of Flintiness

Flintiness
Flintiness Flint"i*ness, n. The state or quality of being flinty; hardness; cruelty. --Beau. & Fl.

Meaning of Flintiness from wikipedia

- confused with b****anite), Lydian stone, and radiolarite (a.k.a. lydite or flinty slate) are terms used to refer to several types of black, jasper-like rock...
- the Silurian/Devonian boundary black cherts (locally called lydites or flinty slates) developed from radiolarians mainly in the Franconian Forest region...
- described the miniseries as "well-paced [and] acted", saying that Halfpenny's "flinty gaze" lent her character "a chilling intensity". Halfpenny has narrated...
- Variety found her "so magnetic that when she stares down the camera lens, her flinty glare threatens to cut right through it." Taylor-Joy's portrayal won her...
- for cheese, as well as beef and veal products. The volcanic soils create flinty cheeses and superb lentils. Mineral waters are produced in high volume in...
- described his father as "a man of medium stature, pushed-back silver hair, flinty eyes, and a twizzled jaw" who "had a very strong Kerry accent". He was regretful...
- between the viaducts of your dream". His early voice was described as "flinty and tender, beseeching and plaintive". Problems playing this file? See media...
- Reporter's David Rooney wrote that Blanchett gives an "astonishing performanceflinty, commandingly self-possessed and ever so slowly splintering under pressure"...
- onscreen presence, she's unparalleled" and arguing that she is "a fierce, raw, flinty performer with unbridled honesty. Her acting isn't gimmicky." Critic Khalid...
- Pseudotachylyte – ultrafine-grained gl****y-looking material, usually black and flinty in appearance, occurring as thin planar veins, injection veins or as a matrix...