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well-accustomed

adjective

  1. sufficiently used to

    well accustomed to desert conditions



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Example Sentences

Never before had the packing to which she was so well accustomed, been so bitter a task to the Captain's wife.

The boudoir was a long way from the salon; they had heard only a part of the tumult, to which indeed they were well accustomed.

The journey was effected, as was usual in those days, by water, an element to which the Gilberts were now well accustomed.

Never before had the packing, to which she was so well accustomed, been so bitter a task to the Captain's wife.

I have had him, as Kulluka knows, ever since he was a small cub, and we are now well accustomed to each other.

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