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Definition of Pleasantest
1. pleasant [adj] - See also: pleasant
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pleasantest
Literary usage of Pleasantest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors by Charles Wells Moulton (1904)
"One of the pleasantest dinners I ever enjoyed was with Mrs. Norton. She now lives
with her uncle, Mr. Charles Sheridan, who is a bachelor. ..."
2. A Cycle of Adams Letters, 1861-1865 by Charles Francis Adams, Henry Adams (1920)
"On the whole I must say that this is the pleasantest evening I have yet passed
in England. The Queen's Advocate, Sir Robert ..."
3. Tracts and Other Papers Relating Principally to the Origin, Settlement, and by Peter Force (1838)
"And a former Description re-printed of the healthiest, pleasantest, and richest
Plantation of New Albion in North Virginia, proved by thirteen ..."
4. Correspondence of James Fenimore-Cooper by James Fenimore Cooper (1922)
"This month, generally, has been one of the pleasantest ever known in these mountains.
On two occasions it has been cold, but only for short periods, ..."
5. The Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors by Charles Wells Moulton (1904)
"One of the pleasantest dinners I ever enjoyed was with Mrs. Norton. She now lives
with her uncle, Mr. Charles Sheridan, who is a bachelor. ..."
6. A Cycle of Adams Letters, 1861-1865 by Charles Francis Adams, Henry Adams (1920)
"On the whole I must say that this is the pleasantest evening I have yet passed
in England. The Queen's Advocate, Sir Robert ..."
7. Tracts and Other Papers Relating Principally to the Origin, Settlement, and by Peter Force (1838)
"And a former Description re-printed of the healthiest, pleasantest, and richest
Plantation of New Albion in North Virginia, proved by thirteen ..."
8. Correspondence of James Fenimore-Cooper by James Fenimore Cooper (1922)
"This month, generally, has been one of the pleasantest ever known in these mountains.
On two occasions it has been cold, but only for short periods, ..."