SCOTS
CMSW

characterised

See this word as a collocate cloud

or flytings everyday language beingcharacterisedby contractions cuttit short wordis
and learned topics should becharacterisedby logical and erudite reasons
coherence love poems should becharacterisedby wilful reasonis that is
or low comedy should becharacterisedby poor reasoning gross ignorance
he now saw to becharacterisedby feelings of profound emotional
of the anglo saxon chroniclerscharacterisedby low subordination and er
freud saw the act ascharacterisedby intense feelings of collective
scottish tourism industry has beencharacterisedas being diffuse containing a
grammar based methodology which hadcharacterisedprevious approaches to foreign language
however because persuasive texts arecharacterisedby the fact that they
congealed fried eggs this unhelpfulnesscharacterisedeveryone except the guides who
in scottish history was alsocharacterisedby some remarkably enlightened legislation
and d g 1951 ischaracterisedby dareau as a closet
its head which had beencharacterisedperhaps more like a father
colin moffat isomer distribution ischaracterisedby a very high concentration
of 2001 the committee ischaracterisedby a genuine desire to
dr simpson a pandemic ischaracterisedby an incidence of at
kupper is of the kindcharacterisedby schiller and it is
for the parliament have beencharacterisedby the dignified way in
first target was it scharacterisedby the word decluttering which
the the phase two ischaracterisedby two words engagement and
the way the mind ischaracterisedas far as i know
burns s many dominie croniescharacterisedas that meritorious and ill

To view a concordance for a new word, enter here: