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How To Use Matutinal In A Sentence

  • took his matutinal walk
  • The pewee is the first bird to pipe up in the morning; and, during the early summer he preludes his matutinal ejaculation of Choice Specimens of American Literature, and Literary Reader Being Selections from the Chief American Writers
  • More active air, a matutinal distant cock, ecclesiastical clocks at various points, avine music, the isolated tread of an early wayfarer, the visible diffusion of the light of an invisible luminous body, the first golden limb of the resurgent sun perceptible low on the horizon. Ulysses
  • “To see something,” answered Grandet, not duped by the matutinal appearance of his friend. Eug�nie Grandet
  • Periodically, sleeping is a duty: Anna Livia Plurabelle, in her final monologue spoken amid the matutinal awakening of Finnegans Wake, refers to sleeping beauties as ‘sleeping duties’ that she is reluctant to disturb.
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  • One can only trust that the matutinal fare provided by the proprietors is of a less homicide-provocative kind - no mutton broth - than that borne forth from Bridget Sullivan's kitchen that bloodstained Thursday morning 108 years ago.
  • Sauf bien sur quand ca concerne une heure precieuse de sommeil gaché par un reveil matutinal précoce!! Pinku-tk Diary Entry
  • The stewards began preparing breakfast with that matutinal eagerness which they always show. The Kickleburys on the Rhine
  • I slept a bit earlier than the other two, but was nevertheless surprised to come down the next morning at the advanced hour of 10:30 and not even see the normally-matutinal D downstairs she'd got up earlier and then gone back to bed for an unexpectedly-prolonged snooze. Bristol and back, with extras
  • Let there be light, and there was a sort of matutinal, * glowing phenomenon that slowly transfused, etc. Block That Adjective!
  • Pen, putting on his hat, strode forth into the air, and almost over the body of the matutinal housemaid, who was rubbing the steps at the door. The History of Pendennis
  • Sauf bien sur quand ca concerne une heure precieuse de sommeil gaché par un reveil matutinal précoce!! Pinku-tk Diary Entry
  • The next morning Rastignac woke late and stayed in bed, giving himself up to one of those matutinal reveries in the course of which a young man glides like a sylph under many a silken, or cashmere, or cotton drapery. Study of a Woman
  • Having but an indifferent opinion of books ushered into existence by such charlatanical manoeuvres, we thought no more of Omoo, until, musing the other day over our matutinal hyson, the volume itself was laid before us, and we suddenly found ourselves in the entertaining society of Marquesan Melville, the phoenix of modern voyagers, sprung, it would seem, from the mingled ashes of Captain Cook and Robin Crusoe. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 380, June, 1847
  • (mature female) to inhuman (hotwaterjar) calefaction, the stimulation of matutinal contact, the economy of mangling done on the premises in the case of trousers accurately folded and placed lengthwise between the spring mattress (striped) and the woollen mattress (biscuit section). Ulysses
  • Morning dawned clear as a bell, but Peter wasn't awake in time to take note of its matutinal blushes. SOMETHING IN THE WATER
  • Another kind of water -- also very matutinal in its delivery, -- the "_Aqua vita_," is intonated by the _Aquavitario_, in a sharp kestrel key, -- hear him! Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, Number 385. November, 1847.
  • These matutinal excursions were planned on the preceding evening. Les Miserables
  • Mr Robarts escaped to the Dragon of Wantly, partly because he had had enough of the matutinal Mrs Proudie, and partly also in order that he might hurry his friends there. Framley Parsonage

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