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many-sided

[men-ee-sahy-did] / ˈmɛn iˈsaɪ dɪd /


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Many-sided Thomas Jefferson, like his contemporary Benjamin Franklin, forever suggests Renaissance man.

From Time Magazine Archive

Many-sided, resourceful, gifted, it matters not whether they have called the head of their government consul, emperor, king, or president.

From A Short History of France by Parmele, Mary Platt

Reread the discussion of good and things in Many-sided Words.

From The Century Vocabulary Builder by Bachelor, Joseph M. (Joseph Morris)

Many-sided are we all: talking sentiment with this one, housekeeping with that, and to a third saying what wild horses would not tear from us to the two first!

From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 42, April, 1861 by Various

Many-sided as great Italians usually are, politics, literature, and history alike claim his allegiance, and art is his adored mistress.

From Critical Studies by Ouida




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