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incommodious

ADJECTIVE
  1. uncomfortably or inconveniently small
    incommodious hotel accommodations

How To Use incommodious In A Sentence

  • The present situation constitutionally is more of an incommodious interregnum. Archive 2009-05-01
  • Upended, paneled inside and out with mirrors that made its bulk disappear, and outfitted with two bare bulbs at the apex, it had an intentionally incommodious opening the size of a small door.
  • Located by London's Temple Bar, this bank was old-fashioned, dark and incommodious.
  • incommodious hotel accommodations
  • If you haven't been to a rock show at a small club lately, it might be hard to imagine how incommodious an experience it can be.
  • It was very small, very dark, very ugly, very incommodious.
  • Be careful this incommodious fate does not befall you.
  • The tower seemed rather incommodious to live in.
  • Do not then any longer fear to part with thine existence, it will at least put an end to those richly merited torments thou hast inflicted on thyself; _Death, in delivering the earth from an incommodious burthen, will also deliver thee from thy most cruel enemy, thyself_. The System of Nature, Volume 1
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