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1
Of English Literature and especially of poetry he was an
omnivorous
reader
.
2
I am an
omnivorous
reader
with a strangely retentive memory for trifles.
3
His father had been an
omnivorous
reader
,
and had amassed a large library.
4
An
omnivorous
reader
seldom is narrow, and seldom is profound.
5
He is on
omnivorous
reader
and a clear thinker.
6
See what it is to be known as an
omnivorous
reader
-
you
get
no mercy shown you.
7
Like many Edinburgh shopkeepers, Mr. Traill was a man of superior education and an
omnivorous
reader
.
8
Like all Frenchmen of his type he is wonderfully intelligent, full of humor, and an
omnivorous
reader
.
9
He was an
omnivorous
reader
,
and, like Silas Wegg, was inclined to "drop into poetry."
10
She was an
omnivorous
reader
.
11
He is an
omnivorous
reader
,
and there is not much recorded of the Near East that he does not know.
12
At college, in fact, he was simply an
omnivorous
reader
,
studying only so much as to pass muster in the recitation-room.
13
On the other hand, I was an
omnivorous
reader
of everything which did not concern my profession, and a dabbler in military history.
14
Strong in her superior knowledge, for she was an
omnivorous
reader
of fiction-andGreek names were fashionable last November-shepassed that point also.
15
Here, indeed, the printed word might riot as it pleased in the joyous variety and chaos of that truly
omnivorous
reader
of herbivorous capacity.
16
He was well born, wealthy, able; he was full of humour, quick to grasp a subject, an
omnivorous
reader
and student, a famous sportsman.
omnivorous
reader
omnivorous