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Meanings of pleasant recreation in English
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Usage of pleasant recreation in English
1
To dream that you are reading history, indicates a long and pleasantrecreation.
2
Refresh, renew, rejuvenate yourself by play and pleasantrecreation.
3
A pleasantrecreation for an intellectual man, assuredly.
4
Bertalda jumped for joy, and their fancy began to paint this pleasantrecreation in the brightest colours.
5
To dream of seeing a packet coming in, foretells that some pleasantrecreation is in store for you.
6
A walk of half a dozen miles should be a pleasantrecreation for any healthy person.]
7
If Lucy Snowe were discovered to have put her hand to such work, he planned, in recompence, some pleasantrecreation.
8
He was still a gilded youth who enjoyed the gay idleness of society, and who found in writing only another and pleasantrecreation.
9
To indite a work would be to him a pleasantrecreation, but writing a book must have been extremely difficult, and have required extraordinary patience.
10
The fleet was laid up, and the useful and pleasantrecreations of the club rooms were substituted for the active excitement of boating.
11
He would walk among the noisy fallen leaves, posturing the heroes of his reading or his own imagination about him in the landscape- apleasantrecreation.
12
"Let us be serious for once-wehave all our lives left for quarrelling," said Miss Darrell, as though quarrelling were a pleasantrecreation.