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Incommodity   Listen
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Incommodity  n.  (pl. incommodities)  Inconvenience; trouble; annoyance; disadvantage; encumbrance. (Archaic) "A great incommodity to the body." "Buried him under a bulk of incommodities."






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"Incommodity" Quotes from Famous Books



... for there was I born, and there my father and mother are still." "Dark-land," said the guide; "doth not that lie upon the same coast as the City of Destruction?" "Yes, it doth," replied Valiant- for-truth. "And had I not found incommodity there, I had not forsaken it at all; but finding it altogether unsuitable to me, and very unprofitable for me, I forsook it for this way. Now, that which caused me to come on pilgrimage was this. We had one Mr. Tell-true came into our parts, and he ...
— Bunyan Characters (Second Series) • Alexander Whyte



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