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commodious

[kuh-moh-dee-uhs] / kəˈmoʊ di əs /


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Commodious spiral stairs tend to be more like 60 inches in diameter — but you’ll still find each tread narrowing to a sliver at the newel.

From New York Times • Mar. 7, 2019

By these means the opportunity was lost of making the new City the most magnificent, as well as Commodious for Health and Trade, of any on Earth.

From Time Magazine Archive

Commodious for a Haven made, Under a rising Bank, Nature has fix’d a Place of Trade, To Men of any Rank.

From The Merry-Thought: or the Glass-Window and Bog-House Miscellany Parts 2, 3 and 4 by Novak, Maximillian E.

There was a Patent granted for it by his Maties: Royall Grandfather and by vertue of that Patent they hold the Islands of Monahegan and Damerells Coue, and other small ones adjacent Commodious for fishing.

From A briefe discription of New England and the severall townes therein together with the present government thereof by Maverick, Samuel

Commodious and well built, fitted throughout with the latest pattern duck-boards and reached by three charmingly sequestered communication trenches, named Hic, Haec and Hoc.

From Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, March 28, 1917 by Various




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