A dictionary that has not been shortened by the omitting terms or definitions; a comprehensive dictionary.
1 It was a heavy thing, about the size of an unabridged dictionary .
2 Maybe as loud as someone slamming an unabridged dictionary down on a table.
3 When in doubt respecting the form of any of the above, consult an unabridged dictionary .
4 There's also an unabridged dictionary and, since the war, they had to get an atlas.
5 I have an unabridged dictionary in my room, and I do not doubt you would use it.
6 And Garret Davis, "Let me recite the unabridged dictionary . "
7 My throat goes dry with the thought that he very well might return with the unabridged dictionary after all.
8 So, driven to the wall, we go for our subject-matter to the reliable, old, moral, unassailable vade mecum - the unabridged dictionary .
9 The Army's 5-1 emergency ration, is a box about the size of an unabridged dictionary and contains a day's ration for five men.
10 Certainly there is not a better one in the Unabridged Dictionary for this occasion.
11 And we had another nuisance, which was an Unabridged Dictionary .
12 In the department explanatory of "Noted Names," Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (edition 1883) says:
13 If such a belief is not fanaticism then have I read Webster's Unabridged Dictionary in vain.
14 I should choose the Unabridged Dictionary , not only because it is big, but because it is mentally filling.
15 In some of the Boston hotels, the prominent book on the parlor table is "Webster's Unabridged Dictionary . "
16 See what Macaulay says of the Cafe, as he is quoted by Webster in his Unabridged Dictionary under the word Coffee-house.
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