Which preposition to use with inanity
As the bhikshu looked on, there came to him the thought of the impermanence, the painful suffering and inanity of this body, and how it is but as a bubble and as foam; and instantly he attained to Arhatship.
The latter give us inanity without clothes; the former, inanity in particularly gorgeous clothes.
' I answered with some inanity about my mother's Poltalloch, and we talked for a moment.
The latter give us inanity without clothes; the former, inanity in particularly gorgeous clothes.
Theology, the spurious offspring of reason and faith, was already occupied in introducing its own tedious prolixity and solemn inanity into the old homely national faith, and thereby expelling the true spirit of that faith.
And as there was no one less impatient under sentiment or poetry than madame, her feet began to agitate themselves as if Jules were perorating some of his culinary inanities before her.
There was no chance of quiet, reasonable talk; one pumped up a few inanities to person after person.