procurable

ADJECTIVE
  1. capable of being obtained
    savings of up to 50 percent are obtainable
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How To Use procurable In A Sentence

  • Standard and prostrate plants are now procurable from some of the larger nurseries.
  • We could then buy a change of underclothing, and daily consumed prodigious quantities of Dutch chocolate, also procurable from the canteen (which I afterwards bought in Holland for one-tenth of the price). 'Brother Bosch', an Airman's Escape from Germany
  • The anticipation that a book will always be easily procurable is often unfounded, but, so long as the anticipation exists, it restrains collecting. Book Collecting
  • The corallaceous stone abounding in the Islands is worthless for road-making, because it pulverizes in the course of one wet season, and, unfortunately, what little hard stone exists lies chiefly in inaccessible places -- hence its extraction and transport would be more costly than the supply of an equal quantity of broken granite brought over in sailing-ships from the Chinese coast, where it is procurable at little over the quarryman's labour. The Philippine Islands
  • The only stock procurable here were hogs at ten dollars the picul, and water shipped off in The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido For the Suppression of Piracy
  • If he wishes the seller to arrange such insurance he must instruct him accordingly in which case the seller would have to provide such insurance if procurable .
  • It happened that she made by far the finest cocktail procurable in that large city where drink-mixing on the part of the foreign population was indeed an art. Chapter 29
  • The high resolution meter IKNOS like data available outside India are also procurable only through the NRSA and how far one can get these directly is anybody's guess.
  • Gold dust, I understand, is also procurable at Sandalwood Island and New Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-West and Western Australia, Volume 1
  • The Contractor shall execute and complete the Works, so far as it is legally and physically possible to do so, in a good and workmanlike manner and using materials of good quality so far as they may be reasonably procurable.
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