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1 Fortunately this is an even more roomy old homestead than it looks.
2 Thy heart shall grow more roomy and thy form more fair.
3 It's much more roomy than the old house and all on one floor.
4 Thanks to the kindness of our excellent paymaster, I was here transferred to a more roomy berth.
5 Though of greater stature and more roomy cranium, these beings were not wholly unlike their predecessors in general proportions.
6 Explainer: How U.S. emissions rules encourage larger SUVs and trucks Drivers around the world want more roomy and powerful cars.
7 The sound echoed and re-echoed throughout the cavern, showing that the place was even more roomy than he had anticipated.
8 It was certainly more roomy than the ordinary four-wheeled disgrace to London, and the fittings, though frayed, were of rich quality.
9 It corresponded to the private car of the present railroad magnate, and, though not so sumptuous, was more roomy and comfortable.
10 Secondly, she has elasticated the form, made it seem airier and more roomy , while each story can boast the dense complexity of a novel.
11 The ceiling was full seven feet high, and, in short, every thing appeared of a more roomy and agreeable nature than I had anticipated.
12 Their cottages, built of wood and covered with tiles, are more roomy than those of the Icelanders; but they are nevertheless dirty and wretched.
13 This is truly my opinion, for this sort of number is more roomy ; the thought can turn itself with greater ease in a larger compass.
14 It would be much more roomy there, and convenient too, though to be sure a planet coming up might butt at him now and then.
15 'Well, we must lay him across my shandry, it's more roomy than his gimcracky gig.
16 "In th' big boat, lass, wid th' women," said the leader; "'tis more roomy - like . "
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