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the contented
noun
That which is contained.
Exact(59)
Little was achieved by the contented in life.
To predict a second major for the contented, sated Clarke requires quite a leap of faith.
Either way, I'd eventually find my way back to the land of the contented.
Visitors can spend the day feeding, swimming with and walking alongside the contented herd in their 200-acre habitat.
At another book launch last month, the contented writer spoke so long that his guests began to peel away into the night in search of silence and solitude.
She will spend the next few years watching the contented California life she has built with her husband and children, seemingly far from her outré New England family ghosts, crumble into the endless nothingness of severe depression.
The other guests had all been at the Homestead for days, and they had the contented, relaxed faces of people who hadn't thought about voice mail in a long time.
At a speech given in Mineola, N.Y., nearly 40 years ago, he said, "This is a contest between the contented and those who wish to move ahead, between those who are satisfied and those who want to do better".
Better to let someone who has been beguiled by desire wander out of the shop with an item that she — or he — has accidentally or even deliberately failed to pay for than, with a wailing alert at the exit and an unseemly public arrest, jar the contented paying customers out of their reverie.
'Beware the contented one'.
THE CONTENTED LAYABOUT I tried to join the military but was rejected.
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