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Looniest of all is "Somehow Lengthened" (1932), by Alice Cobbett, which finds room for shipwrecks and smugglers, and, on its final page, marries Charlotte off to a naval officer of whom we have never heard.
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For haven't I managed to get here, into this bare, dimly lit room during a somehow lengthening hour, without any discomfort and instead with a sense of inhabiting myself?
My pen is at the bottom of a page, Which being finish'd, here the story ends; 'Tis to be wish'd it had been sooner done, But stories somehow lengthen when begun.
Her arms seem somehow to lengthen and her chest broadens.
And he somehow held his nerve as the shadows lengthened to seal an extraordinary triumph.
Further classes are defined by metaphors and by several expressions that are somehow altered or modified, e.g., newly coined expressions (pepoiêmena), composite expressions (especially new or unusual compositions (ta dipla)), and lengthened, shortened or otherwise altered expressions.
Songs lengthened and shortened.
Security queues immediately lengthened.
Rallies lengthened, breaks multiplied.
The night lengthened.
Attention spans lengthened.
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