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the accustomed
verb
To make familiar by use; to cause to accept; to habituate, familiarize, or inure; -- with to.
Exact(3)
Then I noticed that the mother and child are located in a classical ruin rather than the accustomed stable.
Issues of consciousness, belief, and evolutionary biology rustled across the evening without any obvious fireworks going off to disturb the accustomed smooth and careful progress of the writing.
That Kertész has made it to his 80th year is worthy of remark; or perhaps it is only, as his narrator puts it here, "a piece of good luck only slightly more astounding than the accustomed bad luck".
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Even the passengers, accustomed to the chaos of the streets above, were well-behaved below ground.
The crowd, accustomed to the Lakers' invincibility, got ready to erupt.
Second, threaten to destroy them again and get the world accustomed to the incitement.
9. What water and sanitation practices were the population accustomed to before the emergency?
The animals were accustomed to the cornflakes before the start of the therapy.
The music accustoms the little critters to the human voice and calms them down.
"The players are accustomed to the surface [at BMO Field] which is very, very important.
The protesters, long accustomed to the government prevarications, are unlikely to be placated.
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