The quality or state of being chunky; the characteristic of containing large pieces, being thick, or having a bulky texture.
From 'chunky' plus the noun-forming suffix '-ness'. Creates an abstract noun describing the property of chunkiness.
Abstract nouns like 'chunkiness' are where language gets philosophical—we turn physical properties (chunks) into concepts we can discuss and think about, which is why English can have entire conversations about texture, form, and feeling.
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