Any obstruction that impedes or is burdensome.
An onerous or difficult concern.
1 They might seem therefore to be both a superfluity and an incumbrance .
2 I will go anywhere; I know I am a scandal and incumbrance .
3 The land would but be an incumbrance and a trouble to us.
4 We are out of debt, and the property is free from incumbrance .
5 It was his without a restriction, without an admonition, without an incumbrance .
6 Thank Heaven, that is now done-gone-lost; Iamfree from its incumbrance !
7 Really this Claire Gifford was becoming more and more of an incumbrance !
8 Hicks was born honest; I, without that incumbrance - so some people said.
9 To lift this incumbrance became the special concern of President Mason.
10 Any more cloth and beads than he has already would be an incumbrance .
11 If police officials, become a useless incumbrance , would be definitely discarded by society?
12 They clouted me, kicked me-an 'yerlaffed-yerblack, rotten incumbrance , you!
13 In the rapid charge the carbine is not only useless, but a positive incumbrance .
14 The poltroon, like the scabbard, is an incumbrance when once the sword is drawn.
15 The death of his wrinkled bride soon left him the vast property without incumbrance .
16 You are now free from the incumbrance of your body.
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