Crossword-Solution: INCOMMODIOUS
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Incommodious | a. | Tending to incommode; not commodious; not affording ease or advantage; unsuitable; giving trouble; inconvenient; annoying; as, an incommodious seat; an incommodious arrangement. |
We have 9 clues for the answer “INCOMMODIOUS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| squeezy | 1 answer |
| discommoding | 2 answers |
| Embarrassing | 23 answers |
| inconvenient | 31 answers |
| Cramp | 47 answers |
| ill at ease | 56 answers |
| cramped | 58 answers |
| Confined | 82 answers |
| Awkward | 93 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TERAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with INCOMMODIOUS (5)
Out of society, man is so much raw material, a capitalized tool, and often an incommodious and useless piece of furniture.
The host, who was a gouty personage and leaned upon a stick, looked for a moment at the traveller, then at every member of his family, not forgetting the domestic, and, without any farther comment than a slight shrug, led the way to the door of an apartment containing two or three flock beds, and which on my arrival I had objected to as being small, dark, and incommodious; this he flung open, and demanded whether it would serve.
What a silly you must be!” a comment which Tommy followed up by seizing Dinah with both arms, and dancing along by her side with incommodious fondness.
The roads beyond Edinburgh, as they are less frequented, must be expected to grow gradually rougher; but they were hitherto by no means incommodious.
What we have long used we naturally like, and therefore the Highlanders were unwilling to lay aside their plaid, which yet to an unprejudiced spectator must appear an incommodious and cumbersome dress; for hanging loose upon the body, it must flutter in a quick motion, or require one of the hands to keep it close.
Quotes with INCOMMODIOUS (1)
It is thus religion infatuates man from his infancy, fills him with vanity and fanaticism: if he has a heated imagination it drives him on to fury; if he has activity, it makes him a madman, who is frequently as cruel to himself, as he is dangerous and incommodious to others: if, on the contrary, he be phlegmatic or of a slothful habit, he becomes melancholy and is useless to society.