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procurable

[proh-kyoor-uh-buhl, pruh-] / proʊˈkyʊər ə bəl, prə- /


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You can still make your sweetie’s day with these easily procurable finds that are so much more than a box of candy from the drugstore.

From Seattle Times

The reporter absolves the husband as “sober and industrious” but describes the wife as being “indolent and addicted to reading everything procurable in the way of romance.”

From Salon

The auction house said it’s the earliest procurable edition of the journal.

From Washington Times

Somehow, undermanned without Bradley Beal and Kris Humphries, an elusive victory over a quality Eastern Conference foe — and a matchup nightmare — was procurable at Air Canada Centre.

From Washington Post

Both rearing and plunging may, however, be effectually prevented by using the circular bit and martingale, procurable at Messrs. Davis, saddlers, 14, Strand, London.

From Project Gutenberg