Inconsiderable
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14 examples of Inconsiderable in a sentence
Some other reviewers here took offense at the nudity, which was not inconsiderable, but I thought it was all tasteful and part of the story.
The scale is not
inconsiderable.
It is true, the same articles were not always regained; but a summary substitute was generally resorted to, in the absence of legal justice, which restored to the loser the amount of his loss, and frequently with no
inconsiderable
addition for the temporary use of his property.
After casting her eyes around the small assemblage, the housekeeper found the countenances of the few females, who were present, fixed on her in solemn expectation, and the effect was instantaneous; the maiden really wept, and she gained no
inconsiderable
sympathy, and some reputation for a tender heart, from the spectators.
'Large book at home--full of notes--music, picture, science, potry, poltic; all tings.''The word politics, sir,' said Mr. Pickwick, 'comprises in itself, a difficult study of no
inconsiderable
magnitude.'
Not that it took long to select the garments he should wear, inasmuch as he had no choice about the matter; but the putting of them on to the best advantage, and the touching of them up previously, was a task of no
inconsiderable
difficulty or importance.
The immediate advantage to herself was by no means inconsiderable, for it supplied her with endless jokes against them both.
His wife was not always out of humour, nor his home always uncomfortable; and in his breed of horses and dogs, and in sporting of every kind, he found no
inconsiderable
degree of domestic felicity.
"You saw me dance at Meryton, I believe, sir.""Yes, indeed, and received no
inconsiderable
pleasure from the sight.
Because from such arms conquests come but slowly, long delayed and inconsiderable, but the losses sudden and portentous.
He then perused the letter in haste, with an expression of surprise and horror; read it over again more slowly; then holding it out to Conrade with one hand, and slightly striking it with the other, exclaimed--"Here is goodly stuff for one Christian man to write to another, and both members, and no
inconsiderable
members, of religious professions!
"I am sensible my kingdom is an
inconsiderable
spot; but when people are tolerably at their ease in any place, I should think it would be to their interest to remain there.
The abbe took part with him in his uneasiness; he had but an
inconsiderable
share in the thousand pieces Candide had lost at play, and the two diamonds which had been in a manner extorted from him; and therefore very prudently designed to make the most he could of his new acquaintance, which chance had thrown in his way.
As for the depth of water the Dolphin would draw, it must be very inconsiderable; connoisseurs were not deceived, and they concluded rightly that this ship was destined for shallow straits.
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