Please send me the Standard Unabridged that is on the table in my bedroom.
He knows everything--he knows more than Webster's Unabridged and the American Encyclopedia--but whether he knows anything about a subject or not he is perfectly willing to discuss it.
This section, which suffers materially by condensation in the abbreviated text that follows, occupies nearly a page in the unabridged edition.
A careful consideration of this Code is commended to all and those interested in the topic are urged to procure a copy of the booklet giving the unabridged edition and Stearn's excellent historical account of the subject.
Many examples illustrating application of each provision are given in the unabridged version.
The following are taken from Webster's Unabridged Dictionary.
Professor Goodrich, in his unabridged edition of Dr.
Every time we avalanched from one end of the stage to the other, the Unabridged Dictionary would come too; and every time it came it damaged somebody.
He was a prosaic, pedantic personality, who in any German university could have filled the chair of logic and mathematics, and year after year given the same instruction unabridged and unincreased.
Johnson prepared his unabridged dictionary in seven years "with little assistance from the great," an achievement which at the time excited wonder and admiration, though insignificant indeed in comparison with present performances.
The book contains about one thousand pages, is printed in a style little dissimilar to present unabridged dictionaries, and must have been of prodigious assistance to the author's successors.
An unabridged edition would serve for a criminal catalogue as well.
Few of us, I suspect, ever read our family Bible, and all of us probably groan when we lift out the unabridged dictionary.
Turn to the fourth page of Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, and find the shield used as the American Coat-of-Arms.
Then look into an unabridgeddictionary and study the picture of the magnified snowflake crystal.
So far Mr. Hitchcock, who seems perfectly master of Webster's unabridged quarto, and whose flowing style leads him into certain farther expatiations for which we have not room.
To describe and analyze each report, or even the unknowns, would require a book the size of an unabridged dictionary, so I am covering only the best and most representative cases.
Yu kant tell him ennything new, nor ennything old, he iz more certain ov things than Webster's unabridged dickshionary.
The studdy ov natur iz a good risk to take, and will make sum men az phull ov knowledge az an unabridged Webster's spellin book, while thare iz others that natur nor ennyboddy else haint bin able tew edukate yet.
The lady bug iz probably useful, but Webster's unabridged dont tell us for what.
All of us said most of these things at the same time, while we were standing in a semi-circle around the unabridged dictionary with the open notebook on it.
The Sugar Creek School's great big unabridged dictionary was wide open on a shelf which was fastened to the wall by the window.
It is inevitable that somewhere or other I should disappoint the reader who, already acquainted with the unabridged edition, finds some admired passage curtailed in favour of others that are to him of secondary interest.
The cases, however, to which he is thus referred are scattered in many different publications, some of which will probably be less easy of access than the unabridged edition.
One half of each volume in the unabridged edition consists of appendices containing examples of the various kinds of phenomena discussed and analyzed in the text.
You cannot find it in the unabridged dictionary--not in the sense in which I am using it.
FOR THE PUPIL PAGE 80 the unabridged dictionary: What does "unabridged" mean?
I should choose the Unabridged Dictionary, not only because it is big, but because it is mentally filling.
And if it is convenient for you to allow me but one volume at a time, I pray that it may be the Unabridged Dictionary.
We argue that if they really had these ideas they would have invented language long ago, and by this time would have had Unabridged Dictionaries of their own.
Any late edition of an unabridged dictionary is good, and is worth making sacrifices to own.
See "The Son of Monte-Cristo," complete and unabridged edition, published by T.
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