accustomedness
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a word derived from
accustomed.
accustomedadjectivecustomary; usual; habitual.
Example Sentences
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Luck looked with the eye of his imagination and saw the dried little man climbing, with a stiffness that could not hide his accustomedness, into the saddle.
From The Phantom Herd by B. M. Bower
Perhaps her gradually increasing feeling of accustomedness to the change in her life was doing it for her.
From Emily Fox-Seton Being "The Making of a Marchioness" and "The Methods of Lady Walderhurst" by C. D. (Charles D.) Williams
There was something weird and horrible in the dismal accustomedness of her knees.
From Woman by Magdeleine Marx
As she talked to him he realized that her simple accustomedness to English village life and all its accompaniments of county surroundings would teach him anything and everything he might want to know.
From T. Tembarom by Frances Hodgson Burnett
Either he had courage or long accustomedness, she thought.
From The Purchase Price by Emerson Hough