Definitionn. the condition naturally attaching to life in the country
Last update: September 2, 2015
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The facades of his palaces were in the lower storey only decorated by rustication, of which he made great use, while the upper part was intended to be decorated with frescoes, which (as we have said) have in most cases perished. [Please select]
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At last the end of the Sudberrys' rustication arrived; the last day of their sojourn dawned. [Please select]
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Thus Mr Sudberry landed his first and last salmon--a ten-pounder--and thus, brilliantly, terminated his three-months' rustication in the Highlands. [Please select]
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” “No, he probably thought the rustication would make a man of me. [Please select]
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“You can write me at my place of rustication,” I said, scribbling “Annandale, Wabana County, Indiana,” on a card. [Please select]
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I sometimes feel that I’d like a little rustication myself. [Please select]
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There was no dismissal, rustication, or official reprimand of Eugene Field by the ever-honored President Hopkins. [Please select]
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Whatever the nature of the punishment, it was not what is known as rustication; for Milton did not lose a term, taking his two degrees of B. [Please select]
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