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Examples
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Sophie outlined her idea of the essential ingredients: a large well-laden picnic hamper, good weather, "maybe a rug on the grassy bank of an idyllic river?"
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It was many years since he had slept in such a clean, well-appointed bedroom, if he ever had, or eaten at such a neat, well-laden table.
Portobello Ruth Rendell 2010
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Ox-drawn wagons of produce plodded by in a well-laden parade.
SUMERIOLOGY 2007
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Then she stepped back, giving me a playful push and another slantendicular smile, and without a word poured us two goblets of tej from a well-laden buffet at the wall.
Flashman on the March Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 2005
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Frank had been quite worthy of their friendship as having “spotted” and nearly “run down” for himself a well-laden city heiress.
Ayala's Angel 2004
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But then their hostess bustled in, carrying a large and extremely well-laden tray and set it down on the coffee table.
A Taint in the Blood Stabenow, Dana 2004
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The other accounts mention only two; but in M. B., p. 182, and the Nidana Katha, p. 110, these two have 500 well-laden waggons with them.
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Low indeed is the state of bandit morality when men will allow the sleek traveller with well-laden camels to pass in quiet, reserving their spirit of enterprise for the tattered turban of a miserable boy.
Eothen 2003
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And when his boat was well-laden, the Mermaid would sink down into the sea, smiling at him.
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And when his boat was well-laden, the Mermaid would sink down into the sea, smiling at him.
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