Having a full array of suitable equipment or furnishings.
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Examples for "well-appointed"
Examples for "well-appointed"
1These well-appointed three-bedroom top floor apartments come with particularly good quality fittings.
2They stood in a large, well-appointed chamber, just the two of them.
3The well-appointed barn may have running water, but the house has not.
4Retirees in well-appointed motorhomes, oblivious to the traffic snarled up behind them.
5His sumptuous, well-appointed table was placed in grandiose fashion at their disposal.
1She was, a sailor remarked, a good little sea-boat, sturdy and well-found.
2She was a fine vessel, and well-found with boats and gear.
3Drake swooped on it immediately and took sixty well-found ships.
4The Tigris was a very fast ship, besides being well-found.
5Altogether, a trim, well-found yacht which might have voyaged round the world without mishap.
6The "Starlight" was a well-found yacht, capable of weathering any North Sea gale.
7However, my explanation for making ten-year-olds run wind sprints was always well-founded.
8Two weeks later, it's evident fears of a pandemic rebound were well-founded.
9I was appalled, firstly from timidity, secondly out of very well-founded modesty.
10In some respects, this degree of confidence in the euro is well-founded.
11The captain replied, that he was afraid his apprehensions were too well-founded.
12I'm not all that convinced as to how well-founded those fears are.
13No doubt the missionary was right and my father's fears were well-founded.
14Facts seemingly contradict facts, well-founded theories contradict other theories as well founded.
15They wanted to be off, and hoped Cora's observations were not well-founded.
16Some of their grievances with Barack Obama's twice-elected running mate are well-founded.