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How to use commodious in a sentence

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It was in the commodious attic of this house that she created her private museum.
Period photographs and other documents reveal that he built a commodious house on the island.
He was unmarried and so had no use of the commodious house in the College to which he was entitled, but lived in rooms there.
A commodious dock box can be one of the most effective ways to reduce wasted fuel by giving you a place to store unneeded gear.
The escalator opened onto a commodious red velvet lounge, in which there was a large oak bar lining one wall and already quite a few customers.
It was being pulled down to make way for a larger, more commodious building.
I found the suites capacious, the sofas commodious, the sandwiches copious.
The commodious hall was almost full and on the makeshift stage musical instruments were being installed and tested by the accompanists.
Kirks incommodiously situated may be changed to a more commodious part of the parish.
Inside the commodious house, yellow leather couches are well arranged and classical music is soothingly emanating from the family hi-fi.
A commodious dwelling house with a spacious garden that included a fish pond, was also part of the property.
The boot is spacious with the seats in place and really commodious when they are tipped over.
We sit rent free in a handsome and commodious building, and with our occupancy ensured by a parliamentary title.
The palace building was commodious enough to accommodate chambers and offices of the High Court.
The new car has a more commodious cabin than the old model, particularly in the rear.
For without order there can be nothing commodious, graceful and noble.
Although none of these issues are burrowed into, they scroll by in manner that is commodious and vivid.
Once a commodious pasture for worn-out MPs, the committees have in recent years become more independent, assertive and effective.
Women's robes were less commodious than the men's and were cut in long, straight lines with no break at the waist.
Its working centres should be easy to work in, its sleeping rooms should be quiet, and its recreation rooms should be comfortable and commodious.
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In the afternoon we moved our headquarters back a mile or so to a commodious and moderately clean farm with a forgettable name.
She was partly decked at the bows like a Ballantrae herring-skiff, beamy and commodious.
Evidently this had been a big, commodious and comfortable house in its day.
Next we put in to Sendai bay, a commodious anchorage, but very much exposed seaward from its broad and unprotected mouth.
We knew that they were also plastered inside, so as to render them warm and commodious in winter.
A commodious residence was there available, and in it he settled with his family.
Here, in the commodious yards, the weary horses and their swarthy jehus slept in the open air.
This was large and commodious, divided by hangings into two or three compartments.
The tallboy was purely the outcome of a demand for something more commodious than the early form.
And, if we descend to the privacies of life, their habitations are more commodious, and their possessions are more secure.
Large and commodious buildings are soon to be erected thereon.
This is its harbour of refuge, a sure, commodious, and mysterious one, sheltered from all gales.
The northern cove is the most commodious for wooding and watering.
His family lived in commodious apartments over the store, having an entrance on the side within the porte cochere.
This house yields to its landlord over two hundred a year, or rather more than the rent of a commodious mansion in South Kensington.
You must know that the Widow Dufeu was not a commodious person.
Some of the richest and most commodious convents of Europe are in Italy.
The house of Lawyer Hutchings was commodious and comfortable.
The space of community and of governing, never commodious, became increasingly fractured and insubstantial.
I worked at a commodious green-topped table placed directly in front of the west window which looked out over the prairie.
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