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Meanings of very commodious in English
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Usage of very commodious in English
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To me this plan of building recommended itself as being verycommodious.
2
They are not verycommodious, but infinitely preferable to the carts.
3
The Dooty there has a verycommodious house, flat roofed, and two stories high.
4
The residence is very nice, verycommodious, and is at some distance from the road.
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There was no place near it verycommodious for accommodation both of vigil and concealment.
6
My mother's room is verycommodious, is it not?
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The infirmary is verycommodious.
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Mr. Kelly is now finishing a verycommodious house, on a scale of some magnitude, with piazzas around the whole.
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The building included a verycommodious residence for the manager, and here Mr. Geach took up his abode with his family.
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The rooms for students seemed verycommodious, and Dr Johnson said, the chapel was the neatest place of worship he had seen.
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This high ground would have been a verycommodious situation for a fine palace; as from its edges is a very distant prospect.
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General Hurlbut was in command there at the time and had his headquarters tents pitched on the lawn of a verycommodious country house.
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Three-quarters of an hour, in a verycommodious railway-carriage, brought me into the centre of the town, when a most interesting sight presented itself.
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Safe, however, though not pleasantly, we arrived on the opposite shore; when we found a gardener and a verycommodious garden-chair waiting for us.
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The habitations, nearly all built of wood, were verycommodious, and furnished with the neatness sometimes found amongst our European farmers in the easiest circumstances.
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Then immediately she reached the verycommodious palace of man-slaying Hector, and within she found many maids, and in all of them she excited grief.