Sentence example with the word 'accustom'

accustom

Definition v. make psychologically or physically used

Last update: January 10, 2017


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He quickly accustomed himself to this new way of life.   [adverb]

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Every attempt, however, was henceforth made, especially by Shaftesbury, to accustom people to this idea, and his position was emphasized by James's second marriage, with the Roman Catholic princess Mary of Modena.   [adverb]

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In this sultry weather we are accustomed to travel in the cool of the evening.   [Please select]

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They are accustomed to receive mysterious commands, and obey them without cavil or question.   [Please select]

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"Young man," he said loftily, "I am accustomed to do business with business people."   [Please select]

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The captain blinked to accustom himself to the light.   [Please select]

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Then the Pope lost his temper, for he was not accustomed to be answered like this.   [Please select]

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"It doesn't always ring," she explained, "unless one is accustomed to it, which you are not."   [Please select]

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accusingly - accustom - accustomed