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Sentence count:246+13Posted:2016-12-28Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: unaccustomedSimilar words: customeraccuseaccusedthe accusedcustodyaccusationstomachaccurateMeaning: [-md]  adj. 1. (often followed by `to') in the habit of or adapted to 2. commonly used or practiced; usual. 
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91 Adam licked his fingers and rubbed them over his eyes as he tried to get accustomed to the dark.
92 The middle-aged may want to preserve an order they are accustomed to, or perhaps their careers.
93 Nowadays I am accustomed to making deductions from a single piece of clothing or personal item associated with a crime.
94 BUsers of conventional phones have long become accustomed to Bfree 911 access as a public right.
95 The 50% who were competent in the basic crop tasks were wives accustomed to drive tractors.
96 Louella removed her apron and sat on the vanity bench, as they took their accustomed places in the wing chairs.
97 Fawzia was sophisticated and had been accustomed to great luxury and pampering, no least from her doting brother.
98 The oral media have accustomed people to continual and infinitely practicable mutability.
99 We have grown accustomed to using tea and coffee as a pick-me-up when we are feeling low.
100 Men believed that a person could become accustomed to confinement.
101 Perhaps, accustomed to Francis, she'd become unquestioning about others' ways of life.
102 A cavalier Southerner, he was hot-blooded, self-confident, accustomed to swaying people through his force of personality.
103 But workers here are accustomed to lifetime employment and see the provisions as a major threat to their job security.
104 Certainly, most unemployed workers legitimately can not find work at the wages they are accustomed to.
105 His body, as though accustomed to her shape, her rhythm, accommodated itself to hers in perfect match.
106 Mrs. Belton took her accustomed place at the head of the table.
107 So he did what he has become accustomed to doing - gave the last rites.
108 Accustomed to advanced students, Marina Derryberry feared that his lessons might be glorified baby-sitting.
109 As our eyes grow accustomed to the dark, we tell each other bits of plot, funny lines, odd facts.
110 He is so accustomed to taking charge, and so fearful of intrusions, that he feels he can trust only himself.
111 Emma was accustomed to these tribulations of child-rearing(Sentencedict.com), but never had she seen her husband Rupert so short-tempered and disapproving.
112 And liberals have long been accustomed to expect the poor to speak in the resounding tones of a vast majority.
113 During her six months at the lab, Faith and the others have grown accustomed to the testing.
114 But we were so accustomed to it that we hardly even thought to conceive otherwise.
115 Of course, Albee is quite accustomed to telling tales about vicious people stuck in broken relationships.
116 Woodpeckers, accustomed to chiselling their food out of timber, have little difficulty in cutting out nest chambers in tree trunks.
117 They wear these muzzles from time to time so that they become accustomed to the restrictions imposed upon them.
118 Women had long been accustomed to taking time off from a career for family responsibilities, then retooling to come back.
119 The two girls were accustomed to not talking at meals.
120 After a while my eyes became accustomed to the dark.
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