But it is certainly mysterious and incongruous that blood should be supposed to be most commodiouslydrawn through a set of obscure or invisible ducts, and air through perfectly open passages, at one and the same moment.
The first arrangements which I must make before your arrival, may be altered by your own taste, on a survey of the premises, and you will all be commodiously and pleasantly lodged.
But although the word be the same, the structure itself continually varies; and the Marquesan, among the most backward and barbarous of islanders, is yet the most commodiously lodged.
This carriage consists of an open box, standing on two wheels, resting on four horizontal springs, and containing two opposite benches, on which four persons can commodiously sit.
I have already described their admirable cars, with which one horse can so commodiously draw five or six persons.
Prince," said the lady, "let us go into the hall; there I will gratify you in your request more commodiously for us both.
In no part of North America,' wrote an experienced traveller just at the close of the eighteenth century, 'can a traveller proceed so commodiously as along the road from Quebec to Montreal.
Arrived at Prescott, the passengers shifted to a river steamer, fitted more commodiously than the little boats used in the lower stretches, but still providing no sleeping quarters except in open bunks circling round the dining-saloon.
The chief use of a plaid seems to be this, that they could commodiously wrap themselves in it, when they were obliged to sleep without a better cover.
The roads are neither rough nor dirty; and it affords a southern stranger a new kind of pleasure to travel so commodiously without the interruption of toll-gates.
I had no difficulty to mount myself commodiously by the favour of the gentlemen.
To charge a bottle commodiously through the coating, place it on a glass stand; form a communication from the prime conductor to the coating, and another from the hook to the wall or floor.
A thick piece of wire, with a small round knob at its end, was fixed on the top of one of the rods, bending downwards, so as to deliver commodiously the spark upon the surface of the spirit.
A thick cloudy night, in which an ambush may becommodiously laid.
For sects I think sets might be more commodiously read.
I think the first act may be commodiouslycontinued to this place, and the second act opened with the interview of the chief persons, and a change of the state of action.
These wants have, of course, become much complicated and refined: men wish not only to live, but to live commodiously and well.
He has several favourite epithets, of which he has never settled the meaning, but which are very commodiously applied to books which he has not read, or cannot understand.
I then sent to some of the principal booksellers the plan of my book, and bespoke a large room in the next tavern, that I might more commodiously see them together, and enjoy the contest, while they were outbidding one another.
That that which is already in it may be discussed; repulsives are most commodiously used in the beginning, discussives in the latter end.
All things of a cleansing or opening nature may be most commodiously boiled in white wine.
The Indian villages in this part of the world were agreeably situated, generally consisting of about one hundred houses, neatly and commodiously built, and well supplied with provisions.
This place is right commodiously situate, as being an hauen for the Persians and Medes, and other countreis beyonde the sea.
Marchants, which did ease our fraight, and very commodiously wee came to Basora and there we stayed 40.
But to resume the Prosecution of our Journey, from Pekin to this Extream towards the East there is made a new Way, by which the Emperour can commodiously March with his Horse, and the Queens in their Chariots.
The Spaniards were well received, abundantly supplied, and commodiously quartered.
The Spaniards were all commodiously quartered in the middle of the town, and the country round was found to be extraordinarily fertile.
He also represented their canoes as being of a large construction, which would commodiously contain four or five families.
There are plenty of shops, commodiously arranged, and well supplied with Chinese, and even with European goods.
We have been told that we should this evening on our way, find lakes, upon the banks of which we couldcommodiously encamp; but hitherto we have seen nothing of the kind.
We looked anxiously around, in all directions, for a place in which we could commodiously halt for the night, but we saw no indication whatever of water.
But, on Thursday, I was commodiously seated amongst the Commons, when the witnesses were sworn and examined.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "commodiously" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.