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is well-appointed
adjective
Properly equipped with a complete set of whatever equipment is needed
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This is well-appointed anxiety.
In contrast to the Spartan original, the New Beetle is well-appointed.
The cavernous glass-fronted clubhouse is well-appointed for the "all-day hang", with rugs, rocking chairs, gaming stations and an inviting library annexe (and no one hassling you to buy anything).
On the front, a distracting third camera makes a little cut in the top of the display, but it, too, is well-appointed, taking crisp selfies (eight megapixels) and shooting videos in 4K.
The generously-sized (15.4 cubic feet) trunk is well-appointed.
To ensure customers have all the horsepower they need to drive applications, the Gateway EC14 line is well-appointed with Intel Ultra Low Voltage Pentium Dual Core, Intel Celeron Dual Core and Celeron (single core) processors, a hard drive up to 500GB in capacity, a multi-in-1 media card reader and 4GB of memory that may be upgraded to 8GB.
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Rooms are "well-appointed modernist cabins in the sky," said Robin Standefer, a founder of the firm.
The rooms are well-appointed boudoirs with shower-cabins so elaborate they seem designed with Roman baths in mind.
The guest rooms and suites are well-appointed, and there are full hotel services like valet parking and underground parking, plus an on-site restaurants and lounges.
It wasn't glitzy -- no pool, no casino, no grand dining room -- but it was well-appointed and well air-conditioned.
Rooms are well-appointed, with estate tweed used for curtains, cushions and the headboard.
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