Frequently experienced; known closely or intimately.
1 Characters come, move about and make their final exits through long - familiar doors.
2 So instead I replayed what I had, the long - familiar images and the recent arrivals.
3 Perhaps it was their long - familiar , friendly faces which made this his favourite room, his own especial domain.
4 Looking down through his window on all the long - familiar objects, he saw a light in Sabine's store-chamber.
5 Visions of long - familiar homes and long - familiar friends?
6 Regnault, however, had spoken with passion, and as though out of the fulness of some sore and long - familiar pondering.
7 She spoke very listlessly, looking past him as if at a long - familiar picture which she was tired of contemplating.
8 They were married in the sunshine of the old orchard, circled by the loving and kindly faces of long - familiar friends.
9 The boy worried that his mother might not be safe, out there in the suddenly unknown streets of this long - familiar town.
10 You can live a lifetime in one place and yet not master its geography: routes long - familiar will suddenly be blocked off by barriers of checkpoints.
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