13 example sentences using straightness.
Straightness used in a sentence
Straightness in a sentence as a noun
We were judged on both distance and "straightness" of flight, I believe that I won on both counts.
I worry that the necessary straightness of the tube will be difficult to achieve.
Bone density is one example.\n\nOr, you know, skin colour, eye colour, hair colour and hair straightness.
When I learned to sail my Dad told me that you could tell a good sailor from a bad one by the straightness of the wake left by the boat.
You can usually tell by the "straightness" of Helvetica characters, and the more complex G.
But I'd disagree if you said straightedges by themselves affect straightness of a line directly.
The non-straightness is due to floating point artifacts in his Mandelbrot generator.
Were you evaluating only color and straightness or were you looking for caries and periodontitis?
Romans had considerably more powerful engineering at their disposal, and placed a high priority on straightness.
You could imagine a 15mm expansion joint at each connection, which is roughly what oil/gas pipelines do, but the paper explicitly says tubes will be welded together for straightness.
If I recall correctly, Germany has the strictest requirements for the straightness, and the States has a rule that every X miles must have a section that can be converted to an impromptu landing strip.
"If the position of the wall deviates from straightness by a few thousandths of an inch, you could crash ... if you lose the vacuum in the tube, everybody in the tube will crash ... the vehicle's compressor ... can't fail, or the pods will crash ...
Considering the other problems Caltrian has to deal with not spending much time checking rail straightness above and beyond what's required for the trains to operate seems like a very reasonable allocation of resources.
Straightness definitions
(of hair) lack of a tendency to curl
freedom from crooks or curves or bends or angles
trueness of course toward a goal; "rivaling a hawk in directness of aim"
See also: directness
having honest intentions; "he acted in good faith"; "doubt was expressed as to the good faith of the immigrants"
a sexual attraction to (or sexual relations with) persons of the opposite sex
See also: heterosexuality heterosexualism