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Meanings of commodate in English
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Usage of commodate in English
1
Pet here is itchin' for a lickin', an' I got a good notion to 'commodate him.
2
Al'ays glad to 'commodate a neighbor.
3
Miss Stebbins, she can't 'commodate ye, most likely; got too many children; a'n't over an' above neat, nuther.
4
Can you 'commodate me?
5
"I think I kin 'commodate yeou," she broke forth, "but yeou'll have to pay putty well for't.
6
"I clar' I don't know," she muttered, "how Smith Crothers is goin' to 'commodate hisself to yo'!"
7
"Well, Miss Anita," Kettle began argumentatively, "the truth is, Mr. Broussard, he jes' keep them chickens to' 'commodate the chaplain.
8
"That's all straight," spreading his hands with an accompanying nod of satisfaction: "'commodate ye with a first-rate lock-up and the grits at seven-pence a day."