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1
Body and soul, she was a
mere
appendage
to him.
2
When not a part of her diplomacy they were a
mere
appendage
to her vanity.
3
Religion cannot be made a
mere
appendage
to life.
4
It is not for a mere ornament, nor a
mere
appendage
,
as you have made it.
5
The close of the century saw Science no longer the
mere
appendage
but the actual basis of exploratory endeavour.
6
The town indeed looks a
mere
appendage
of this château, so conspicuous is the ancient stronghold of the Vivarais.
7
One member of the Braddock household was not included in the general staff, being a
mere
appendage
of the Professor himself.
8
The comparative absence of any horse he appeared to regard as irrelevant, as if it were a
mere
appendage
easily supplied.
9
Woman is still generally regarded, on account of the transmitted opinions and usages of the past, as a
mere
appendage
to man.
10
In fact, this great plateau is South Africa, and all the rest of the country along the sea-margin a
mere
appendage
to it.
11
So intense is its consciousness that it ignores the very existence of its partner, excepting as a
mere
appendage
and convenience to itself.
12
The ancient gymnasium, apart from its baths and philosophic groves, was far from being, as with us, a
mere
appendage
of the school.
13
At low water, this sandy niche appears a
mere
appendage
to the bigger beach, but at high tide it really comes into its own.
14
She has the art so to regild them that even philanthropy and religion become
mere
appendages
to society.
15
And these were the creatures who ruled the world and compelled women to be their playthings and
mere
appendages
!
16
Newspapers were
mere
appendages
of party; and the darling object of each journal was to be recognized as the organ of the party it supported.
mere
appendage
mere