Commodious


The meaning of the word Commodious is: spacious and convenient; roomy and comfortable


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I finally found an inexpensive hotel with rooms that are commodious enough for the whole family.

published by Tricia on 2021-01-09 19:52:19


Mercedes agreed that the sofa was stylish and commodious, but the color didn’t match the throw pillows she had in mind.

published by Jennefer on 2021-10-21 20:26:40


John whined to the marriage counselor that his wife’s Pomeranian had more commodious accommodations in their home than he did.

published by Aurora on 2021-05-21 11:39:47


Because she expected to live in a cell-like space at the university, Sarah was pleasantly surprised to find that the dorm rooms were actually quite commodious.

published by Benita on 2021-03-07 06:51:36


Even though the house seems to be quite commodious, it’s really too run down to justify paying that kind of money for it.

published by Karrie on 2021-12-09 05:49:55


Although Dad wanted to clean up the landscape by chopping down the hollow tree, we begged him not to because of the squirrel family who found it to be commodious lodgings.

published by Stevie on 2021-05-08 03:53:15


Because bunk beds are not thought of as commodious furnishings, you will generally only find them in children’s rooms or prison cells.

published by Tanika on 2021-02-13 03:06:25


When they’re on tour, the band travels in one of those commodious motor coaches so that they don’t have to deal with attracting crowds at hotels.

published by Shanda on 2021-12-25 05:48:20


The new movie theater not only has a full-service menu, the seating is far more commodious than the standard Coke-and-popcorn cinemas.

published by Isabel on 2021-11-17 20:24:59


I love this commodious bathtub because I can stretch out fully.

published by Aurea on 2021-03-08 21:05:24


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