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The building itself was not large, but the apartments were commodious.
Has very commodious rooms, and I think you'll like the crowd.
This was a larger and much more commodious affair than it had been last year.
The classrooms are commodious enough to accommodate 150 students each.
Anyone who has been in even the most commodious underground gallery knows what happened.
Here, though, the term is too commodious to take an adjective.
The room is easy on the eyes and commodious.
Along the north end another addition was built to house a commodious kitchen and garage.
The room is commodious, quiet, comfortable and every detail has been considered.
In the commodious backseat he looked into Val's eyes, took her hand.
A commodious residence was there available, and in it he settled with his family.
The church was described in 1845 as "a beautiful and commodious building built to contain 320."
The new approach integrates these services in a more commodious setting.
Clearly, the places they go are getting less and less commodious.
It's a comfortable place, with commodious if not luxurious rooms.
The seats were comfy and, for a small boy, commodious.
That was before his removal to a more commodious house on the riverside for treatment.
Who needed a house in the open, when the population of Earth had dropped so that the cities were commodious and empty?
And now suppose we take possession of this commodious mansion.
In it was a large, commodious hatch, leading to the lower deck.
The sedan was also notable for its rather commodious trunk.
Commodious and sure-footed, but short of being a great driver's car.
This better state of things was proved by his looking round for a more commodious residence.
There was a single cell, commodious and empty, its barred door standing open.
This time the tunnel was more commodious, and they were making better time.