accessary
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Another popular accessary was face jewelry around the nose and cheekbones.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 3, 2021
He himself had had no hand in the fraud, but were he to accept anything now from Captain Clinton he felt that he would be an accessary to it.
From The Dash for Khartoum A Tale of Nile Expedition by Nash, Joseph
This well-meaning gentleman has spoilt some excellent shoemakers, and been accessary to the poetical undoing of many of the industrious poor.
From Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 2 With His Letters and Journals by Moore, Thomas
Moreover, they were but accessary to his real object, which was to represent the busy crowd of guests, the banquet, and the architecture.
From Tales from Blackwood, Volume 1 by Various
There never was yet, and it is impossible to conceive, an opulent Nation, without great Vices: This is a Truth; and I am not accessary to its being so, for divulging it.
From A Letter to Dion by Viner, Jacob
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