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Use "incommoding" in a sentence
"As the late Robin Cook, who had served as Foreign secretary to Blair, wrote sarcastically in his 2003 memoir: "I never once knew No 10 [home of the British Prime Minister] to come up with any decision that would be incommoding to British Aerospace.""
"Mrs Mears, who, though more frightened than hurt, readily accepted it, notwithstanding, to make way for her without incommoding Mrs Charlton, she was forced to get out herself."
"The thin pale-faced man, whom their good-nature had brought into their society, looked out of place as well as out of spirits; sate on the edge of his seat, and kept the chair at two feet distance from the table; thus incommoding himself considerably in conveying the victuals to his mouth, as if by way of penance for partaking of them in the company of his superiors."