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Meanings of comfortable country in English
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Usage of comfortable country in English
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It is now, I have no doubt, a charming and comfortablecountry-house.
2
Castleford was an ordinary comfortablecountry house, standing in not very extensive grounds.
3
But just remember this: I want a comfortablecountry house.
4
That they can leave a comfortablecountry and find fellow-feeling for those in misery is good.
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It is the most comfortablecountry-house I know.
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The woman looked a miniature queen, in dark silver silk with ivory lace, but she sounded a comfortablecountry woman.
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There are plenty of comfortablecountry hotels charging £35 to £55 for a double room with breakfast.
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Isabelle's house appeared to Vickers more like a comfortablecountry club or a small country inn than the home of a private family.
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They were to be married when they reached the village of Dunnet on the Dorset coast, the site of her father's comfortablecountry estate.
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This Picard country presents everywhere the same general features of rolling downland, thriving villages, old churches, comfortablecountry houses, straight roads, and well-kept woods.
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" Comfortablecountry this," quoth Splinter, "and a pleasant morning we have had of it, Tom!"
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'When you shall come to be my age, young sir,' Saxon answered, 'you may know better than to decry a comfortablecountry hostel.'