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Alphabetical [« »] bristling 3 british 2 brittle 1 broad 10 broad-shouldered 1 broadest 1 broadsides 1 | Frequency [« »] 10 blocked 10 bridge 10 brilliancy 10 broad 10 call 10 capable 10 chest | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances broad |
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1 1, 4 | before answering, struck his broad forehead with his hand ( 2 1, 13| of seas; its currents are broad and slow, it has medium 3 1, 13| the long vehicle feel the broad undulations of the ocean. 4 1, 15| could see as if I was in broad daylight? ~For a quarter 5 1, 21| foreheads, large, but not broad and flat, and white teeth. 6 2, 3 | natural pillars, standing broad upon their granite base, 7 2, 6 | itself a canal ten yards broad. I was in these seas when 8 2, 9 | lines of sunken walls and broad, deserted streets-- a perfect 9 2, 10| was open; but, instead of broad daylight, as I expected, 10 2, 20| a valley about 100 miles broad, in which Mont Blanc might