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Definition of Incommoded
1. incommode [v] - See also: incommode
Lexicographical Neighbors of Incommoded
Literary usage of Incommoded
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States by United States Dept. of State, Francis Wharton, John Bassett Moore (1889)
"The emperor is regulating the internal police of his dominions, encouraging
commerce, and extending toleration, without suffering himself to be incommoded ..."
2. The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England by Edward Hyde Clarendon (1839)
"to any distance, and have left such an enemy at their backs, that could so easily
and quickly have united, and incommoded any march they could have made. ..."
3. Wanderings in South America, the North-west of the United States, and the by Charles Waterton (1852)
"J •' The flight of the toucan is by jerks; in the action of flying it seems
incommoded by this huge disproportioned feature, and the head seems as if bowed ..."
4. Travels of Four Years and a Half in the United States of America: During by John Davis (1909)
"... ever incommoded by his trunk of humours, he carried himself most nimbly towards
the cabin-door; running and roaring, and roaring and running, ..."
5. Travels in the Interior of Brazil: Principally Through the Northern by George Gardner (1846)
"Leaves Ouro Preto—Arrives at San Caetano—Passes Arraial de Pinheiro—Piranga—Filippe
Alvez—San Caetano—Pozo Alegre— Sadly incommoded by a ..."