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incommodious

[in-kuh-moh-dee-uhs] / ˌɪn kəˈmoʊ di əs /


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The industry first consolidated and then, under the auspices of Harold Wilson and Roy Jenkins, started its collapse into the relatively incommodious entity it is today.

From The Guardian • Aug. 29, 2012

Within, the stockade was cramped, some five hundred men gathered in a small and incommodious yard between tents.

From "The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation, Volume II: The Kingdom on the Waves" by M.T. Anderson

He foresaw a difficulty in the lack of small currency, tobacco which was the only specie, being in the governor's words "very incommodious to receive small payments in, and of very uncertain value."

From The History of the Post Office in British North America by Smith, William, Sir

On the other hand the land journey is exceedingly expensive; and beyond France the trains are very incommodious as regards hours, speed, and connections.

From The Story of Eclipses by Chambers, George F. (George Frederick)

Upon an incommodious seat Arranged in form of a pagoda Caron presents a magistrate, By his huge wig and linen collar.

From Beaumarchais and the War of American Independence by Kite, Elizabeth S.




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