Sentence example with the word 'insomuch'

insomuch

Definition adv. to such an extent or degree

Last update: August 20, 2015


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Turks and Mongols alike were doubtless included under the term Scyth by the ancients, and as Tatars by more modern writers, insomuch that the Turkish dynasty at Delhi, founded by Baber, is usually termed the Mogul dynasty, although there can be no distinction traced between the terms Mogul and Mongol.   [Please select]

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This tickled me so much that I laughed again heartily, insomuch that Jack could not help joining me.   [Please select]

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He was also of gigantic frame, insomuch that he dwarfed the rest of the company, including Lancey himself.   [Please select]

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Insomuch that what you can hardly discern will to another extremely minute animal appear as some huge mountain.   [Please select]

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The knights were greatly offended at this foul sight, insomuch that they rose up and left the chamber.   [Please select]

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The night had by that time become profoundly dark, insomuch that we had to grope for the various articles we required.   [Please select]

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This was received as rather neat in the sergeant; insomuch that Mr.   [Please select]

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