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  • In comparison with the Baroque, it's more regular in its phrase length and more digestibly discrete in its form; unlike Romanticism, it's less liable to sonic novelty and more formally well-behaved.

    Archive 2007-01-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2007

  • In comparison with the Baroque, it's more regular in its phrase length and more digestibly discrete in its form; unlike Romanticism, it's less liable to sonic novelty and more formally well-behaved.

    The Long Goodbye Matthew Guerrieri 2007

  • In other words, as I venture to translate him (humourists are difficult: it is a piece of their humour to puzzle our wits), the inward mirror, the embracing and condensing spirit, is required to give us those interminable milepost piles of matter (extending well-nigh to the very Pole) in essence, in chosen samples, digestibly.

    The Egoist George Meredith 1868

  • In other words, as I venture to translate him (humourists are difficult: it is a piece of their humour to puzzle our wits), the inward mirror, the embracing and condensing spirit, is required to give us those interminable milepost piles of matter (extending well-nigh to the very Pole) in essence, in chosen samples, digestibly.

    Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith George Meredith 1868

  • "You need a digestibly sized education district, so parents don't get lost in the system," he said.

    Gotham Gazette: New York City News and Public Policy 2009

  • "You need a digestibly sized education district, so parents don't get lost in the system," he said.

    Gotham Gazette: New York City News and Public Policy 2009

  • They've got that delicate balance between dropping heavy beats and keeping it still somewhat poppy and digestibly.

    The Bay Bridged - San Francisco Bay Area Indie Music Jake Butler 2009

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