Kirks incommodiously situated may be changed to a more commodious part of the parish. |
The palace building was commodious enough to accommodate chambers and offices of the High Court. |
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. |
The new car has a more commodious cabin than the old model, particularly in the rear. |
Inside the commodious house, yellow leather couches are well arranged and classical music is soothingly emanating from the family hi-fi. |
We sit rent free in a handsome and commodious building, and with our occupancy ensured by a parliamentary title. |