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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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211 The heavy mahogany table and sideboards , the massive silver, the bright rag rugs on the shining floor were all in their accustomed places, just as if nothing had happened.
212 The new breed of pennisetum pureum tropical forage grass has been cultured which is accustomed to the sub tropic climate condition via introduction and choosing of hybridization.
213 There was nothing to fear from the Egyptians, accustomed as they were to despotism since the Pharaonic age.
214 Accustomed to climbing tress, I had no difficulty reaching the top.
215 She anticipates arriving in Beijing in mid-July to become accustomed to her new kitchen and to meet the Chinese staff that will be assisting her.
216 In the past year as a flight surgeon here, I've become accustomed to the air of bravado , determination, courage, and fear as they head out of fight.
217 Possibly we are accustomed, biologically speaking, to this background radiation.
218 A Chinese English student must restrain from using the Chinese-English translation thinking process that he is accustomed to.
219 Accustomed to flattering , flattery died upon his lips when he addressed Lone.
220 But, because both of her children were born prematurely, they were in the hospital neonatal intensive care unit where they became accustomed to a combination of pumped breast milk and formula.
221 He produced the accustomed sprite , giving her sally for sally.
222 We have accustomed to widening inequality in an era of unprecedented prosperity.
223 New England was accustomed to didacticism in its literature, and unmitigated didacticism blights the novel.
224 In the study, the scientists adjusted the normal cycle of light and dark that the pregnant mice were accustomed to for half of the mice, subjecting them to a mild level of stress.
225 Rahula like a royal elephant: immense, pedigreed , accustomed to battles , its tusks like chariot poles.
226 Having just arrived in the north, this King Cobra is not accustomed to its surroundings.
227 Accustomed to John Reed 's abuse, I never had an idea of replying to it; my care was how to endure the blow which would certainly follow the insult.
228 More and more humans are now telecommuting one or added canicule a anniversary as against to traveling to the appointment accustomed.
229 Because our circumstances are different, we are used they approached police, accustomed to see koan novel.
230 Being accustomed to the new situations of China's entry to WTO, it should build special customs court harmonized with the growing foreign trade in China.
231 If aliment alaccessible accommodates accustomed carcinogens,(http://sentencedict.com/accustomed.html) it does not accomplish faculty to add catnapns of new counterfeit ones.
232 Esther herself , less accustomed to self - command, was getting too much agitated for calm observation of another.
233 Accustomed to the controls, Burcham came down from high altitude.
234 Procrustes was accustomed to invite strangers to spend a night in his cave, and if the guest were tall he would lead him to the shorter bed.
235 If any team could be accustomed to lineup changes, it would seem the Rockets.
236 There should be an impartial chairman accustomed to weigh evidence and cross - examine.
237 I had been accustomed while on earth to oppose tyrannous authority, and this habit remained with me in Hell.
238 Chelsea players are well accustomed to high-tension situations with their experience of World Cups and the Champions League.
239 Pope Paul III Farnese was accustomed to drinking wine from this land, which has always been known for its long-standing wine-growing and production tradition.
240 Yes, many varieties are readily available, but the problem is convincing the farmers to buy the seeds. Because rice is self-pollinating, farmers are accustomed to keeping their own seeds.
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