We have no meanings for "quite accustomed" in our records yet.
1 Nobody ever gets quite accustomed to the preternatural ears of this hare.
2 Ensigns, however, are quite accustomed to reserve on the part of admirals.
3 By this time the Indians had become quite accustomed to them.
4 Stafford laughed absently; he was quite accustomed to Howard's cynical vein.
5 Of course, we are quite accustomed to being distrusted and feared.
6 As such, I am quite accustomed to doing as I please.
7 She had often seen such sights before, and was quite accustomed to them.
8 The passengers and the men were quite accustomed to it.
9 Nevertheless, he had not quite accustomed himself to the sight of her in mourning.
10 She had got quite accustomed to thinking mostly about the children and her work.
11 I'm quite accustomed to going about the post by myself.
12 We will walk for a bit, until you get quite accustomed to your seat.
13 I'm quite accustomed to hearing my relations spoken ill of.
14 I'm quite accustomed to books, I assure you, Mrs Wilson.'
15 New Orleans was mild and sunny and quite accustomed to stringing lights in banana trees.
16 The old man was quite accustomed to the duty.
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This collocation consists of: Quite accustomed through the time
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