Come At Able

Word COME AT ABLE
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What do we mean by come at able?

Easily accessible.

Capable of being reached, fetched or attained.

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The word "come-at-able" in example sentences

After these came a second set; among the most come-at-able of whom were Mr.. and Miss Bates, and Mr.. Goddard, three ladies almost always at the service of an invitation from Hartfield, and who were fetched and carried home so often, that Mr. Woodhouse thought it no hardship for either James or the horses. ❋ Austen, Jane, 1775-1817 (2001)

Hobson's choice, as water was not to be found anywhere else at a come-at-able distance. ❋ Frederick Sleigh Roberts (N/A)

The next evening, two hampers, containing, as our purveyor assured us, "very prime 'uns," arrived at my rooms "from Mr S----, the wine merchant;" and, by daylight on the following morning, were judiciously distributed throughout all the come-at-able premises within the college walls. ❋ Various (N/A)

Poor girl! she was barely fifteen, and without this consent her little amount in the funds was not come-at-able until five immeasurable summers had "dragged their slow length along." ❋ Charles Herbert Sylvester (N/A)

But the old knight, look you, is not come-at-able. ❋ Unknown (1917)

It is come-at-able from Cork by train to Bantry and then coach, or by coach from Killarney or Kenmare. ❋ Robert Lloyd Praeger (1909)

The objection to it is obvious: you do not rely a thing; therefore the thing cannot be reliable; it should be rely-on-able (like come-at-able). ❋ Unknown (1908)

Some are fishing, others are pitching pennies, others, again, playing various apparently harmless games, but all with eyes for the main chance -- an opportunity to steal anything come-at-able. ❋ Abraham H. Hummel (1887)

The bulk of the passengers 'luggage had been shipped in dock, and passed down into the after-hold upon the top of the cargo, in order that it might be out of the way but easily come-at-able if required during the voyage; each one, however, as he or she came up the ship's side and stepped in on deck, bore in his or her hand one or more bundles of wraps, deck-chairs, and other _impedimenta_. ❋ Harry Collingwood (1886)

Accordingly, while Chips and Sails again undertook to climb the cliff and procure some bananas for breakfast, Cunningham and I, accompanied by the boatswain -- who seemed, after a good night's rest, to be little the worse for the happenings of the previous day -- agreed to wade off and board the wreck, with the view of securing such weapons and ammunition as were come-at-able, and had not been spoiled by sea water. ❋ Harry Collingwood (1886)

In the meantime Tom Scott's affairs did not render it convenient for him to be come-at-able, and he absented himself, while they were being settled, in the Isle of Man. ❋ Hutton, Richard (1878)

All which Crabstick knew, and would often declare her missus to be “of all missuses the most slyest and least come-at-able.” ❋ Unknown (1873)

All which Crabstick knew, and would often declare her missus to be "of all missuses the most slyest and least come-at-able." ❋ Trollope, Anthony, 1815-1882 (1872)

If this picture is not come-at-able, I shall be happy to send that I have here, of which you will acquaint me, and send particular directions of the place and time it may be expected. ❋ John Knox Laughton (1872)

He might sacrifice something for the first, but the latter were too plentiful and too come-at-able to be worth great cost. ❋ Mrs. Alexander (1863)

In the meantime Tom Scott's affairs did not render it convenient for him to be come-at-able, and he absented himself, while they were being settled, in the Isle of ❋ Richard Holt Hutton (1861)

I had got my cup of coffee and my cognac on a little table beside me; and while I filled the bowl of my pipe, I bethought me how cheap and come-at-able are often the materials of our comfort, if one had but the prudence which ignores all display. ❋ Charles James Lever (1839)

Greenwich, but such was not the case: before steamboats made Greenwich so come-at-able there were many families of distinction who resided there and in its environs -- especially in the autumn of the year, when the river offered much amusement. ❋ Frederick Marryat (1820)

It may be supposed that she was not likely to meet with such people as she solicited at such a town as Greenwich, but such was not the case: before steamboats made Greenwich so come-at-able there were many families of distinction who resided there and in its environs -- especially in the autumn of the year, when the river offered much amusement. ❋ Frederick Marryat (1820)

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