How To Use Edmund i In A Sentence
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Perhaps by analogy with the compounds ‘schoolmate,’ ‘messmate,’ ‘playmate’, Edmund is treating the nominalised adjective as a compound noun.
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The Widow is a corset which the young Edmund is required to lace her into.
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In 1919 northern Persia was occupied by the British General Edmund Ironside to enforce the Turkish Armistice conditions and assist General Malleson contain Boshevik influences in the north.
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Edmund insists that a proper clergyman is not merely a pulpiteer.
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In the meantime, Edmund is slated to take his father's estate.