Definitionn. a musical composition of several movements only loosely connected
Last update: August 8, 2015
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The deluxe suite consisted of a bedroom and a bathroom. [noun]
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This licensed Guest House offers en-suite bedrooms, B&B accommodation with dinner (optional). [noun]
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All rooms are beautifully appointed, light and airy with lovely views: The Poets Room Double room with rural views and en-suite bathroom. [noun]
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Accordingly a party of adventurers, better suited to the task than the weak though spirited boy, was ordered to dislodge the skulkers. [noun]
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"Watch at the door," he had said to Dolly; and this suited her intention. [noun]
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"Whitehall covers a large area, but it is only a fine banqueting hall and a labyrinth of lodgings, without suite or stateliness." [noun]
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The dinner was such as suited a professed antiquary, comprehending many savoury specimens of Scottish viands, now disused at the tables of those who affect elegance. [noun]
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Nevertheless this compensation suited my humour well, since it is a hard sentence to bid a dry throat wait till quarter-day. [noun]
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Gorgo's blue spangled dress, which Damia had sent her, suited the girl to perfection; but she was quite out of breath, and her hair was in disorder. [noun]
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Indeed, it was particularly well suited for a family of musicians, for they could practise there undisturbed, and Gorgo could at any time pay them a visit. [noun]
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Besides, her sable mourning robes were so well suited to the slight tinge of melancholy which pervaded her whole aspect. [noun]
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