Loveliness in a sentence as a noun

This nullifies any amount of loveliness for me.

"Disheveled dryad loveliness" is quite evocative for me.

I have to say though that New Paltz and its environs are a place whose loveliness far outweigh the dickish-cop and puking-frat-boy problems.

Ithilien, the garden of Gondor now desolate kept still a dishevelled dryad loveliness.

Ithilean, garden of Gondor now desolate kept still | dishevelled dryad loveliness.

His comments about the CSS Garden are extremely misguided: "But how much of the loveliness is due to CSS and how much is due to photoshop is far from clear.

Just a side note: I did some debugging of STMicroelectronics ST10 assembler with an oscilloscope the other week and it was quite a refreshing experience making me appreciate all the debug loveliness that is normally provided for us on a plate with even C. The one thing that the loveliness cannot really help with, that the oscilloscope shines with, is proper timing of signals though.

Life is really very beautiful, it is not this ugly thing that we have made of it; and you can appreciate its richness, its depth, its extraordinary loveliness only when you revolt against everything - against organized religion, against tradition, against the present rotten society - so that you as a human being find out for yourself what is true.

Loveliness definitions

noun

the quality of being good looking and attractive

See also: comeliness fairness beauteousness