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Steve Hilton tried to mask his MAGA- ness with his British accent. &mdash · Gustavo Arellano · Los Angeles Times · 6 May 2026 Such is the ineffable at-once- ness of these moments. &mdash · Literary Hub · 4 May 2026 Hopefully people can take away something to do with that · maybe minus all the toxic- ness . &mdash · Lily Ford · HollywoodReporter · 24 Apr. 2026 There’s a meta- ness to Demna’s take on fashion · and now Gucci · that is aligned with Petras’s take on pop. &mdash · José Criales-Unzueta · Vanity Fair · 18 Apr. 2026 See All Example Sentences for ness Word History Etymology Noun Middle English nasse · from Old English næss · akin to Old English nasu nose — more at nose Noun suffix Middle English -nes · from Old English · akin to Old High German -nissa -ness First Known Use Noun before the 12th century · Merriam-Webster

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Steve Hilton tried to mask his MAGA- ness with his British accent. &mdash
Gustavo Arellano
Los Angeles Times
6 May 2026 Such is the ineffable at-once- ness of these moments. &mdash
Literary Hub
4 May 2026 Hopefully people can take away something to do with that
maybe minus all the toxic- ness . &mdash
Lily Ford
HollywoodReporter
24 Apr. 2026 There’s a meta- ness to Demna’s take on fashion
and now Gucci
that is aligned with Petras’s take on pop. &mdash
José Criales-Unzueta
Vanity Fair
18 Apr. 2026 See All Example Sentences for ness Word History Etymology Noun Middle English nasse
from Old English næss
akin to Old English nasu nose — more at nose Noun suffix Middle English -nes
from Old English
akin to Old High German -nissa -ness First Known Use Noun before the 12th century
Merriam-Webster

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