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