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How to use accustomed to in a sentence

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He carried himself with the regal bearing of someone accustomed to wealth and power.
As he aged, Kantanos had grown more accustomed to his way of life, had accepted it.
Heavy rains extended south to the Illawarra escarpment west of Wollongong, an area accustomed to drenchings from east coast lows.
But the move is greeted by the gripes and whines of local competitors who have grown accustomed to living off the scraps of their presence.
At first we protested vigorously, but when we had grown accustomed to the astringent flavour of the fruit, we were glad to take our share.
Even as parents grow more accustomed to their children being reachable, the cell phone is becoming a symbol of independence.
Up until QuantiSpeed was introduced, many users were accustomed to rating the speed of a computer by its raw MHz number.
Casey sleeps deeply, for once having good dreams and not the nightmares that she is accustomed to.
The only person that would commit such a deed would be a desperate criminal, accustomed to a life of outlawry.
Migrants from other islands working for the mining operation or smaller businesses are people who have been accustomed to working hours.
Now would be a good time to help your horse to become accustomed to the lunge whip.
Now the silence settled over the garden was thick and heavy, a stark contrast to the chirping and tweeting he was so accustomed to.
We are so accustomed to the use of this expression that we forget to stop and think of its meaning or significance.
It seemed so hard to believe that anyone so accustomed to such accommodations could possibly live in the dark bleak castle of Amedon.
The islanders have long been accustomed to celebrities holidaying on Arran.
Because we've grown accustomed to films that relate plot telegraphically, this extended scene may feel like a tedious indulgence.
Most of the world's humans are accustomed to the pungent smell of body odor.
Similarly, she seems to have become accustomed to seeing herself through the eyes of televisual media and the products it promotes.
It puts him up much higher than he is accustomed to being, and as a bonus it allows him to play with our hair.
I was accustomed to bearded iris that would rot if it so much as rained for three days straight.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The sight of a crofting village is at first rather surprising to one accustomed to large towns.
The children were crying, Kathleen impulsively and without restraint, Desmond secretively, as men are accustomed to weep.
I had had so many flying about my ears the night we took the chevrette that I had got quite accustomed to them.
He finally gets accustomed to these everlasting murmurs, to these dying postures, these crocodile tears.
He was not accustomed to hear his dicta even so slightly questioned by a lad.
This sounded strange to the American, accustomed to have Germany referred to as the most regimented of nations.
Merchants accustomed to the routine of mercantilism and to state protection are pushed aside.
To men accustomed to anchor near the shore and in very narrow swatchways nothing is more important than their ground tackle.
We are accustomed to think of suffering as implying the possibility of joy.
But he was accustomed to shed these crocodile tears after horrors of this kind, when he had made no effort to mitigate them.
As surely as Mr. Gough is alive now, our ancestresses were accustomed to partake pretty freely of strong waters.
One accustomed to the Sharps of the legal profession can do this sort of thing.
The other was my personal discomfort in becoming accustomed to the strait-jacket furnished by the corsetiere to whom Abby sent me.
They were accustomed to see him in a more genial mood when he had a friend to dine.
It was brought to her in an enameled cup from which she was accustomed to drink.
Those who are accustomed to smoking will find a pipe or segar very convenient here.
Why, from my earliest years I had been accustomed to think of myself as plain, and had not cared.
The higgler being palsied, was accustomed to assist himself often upon the road, by holding to the ass's tail.
The mass was an ornate one, though not more so than they were accustomed to at Beaulieu.
As early as the eighth century, culdee anchorites were accustomed to retire to Iceland from Scotland.
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