rusticate the house in the country. From Wordnet, Princeton University.
Now I will soon be obsolete and retire to rusticate. From Wordnik.com. [Genesis]
Suzdal, the perfect place for a damaged man to rusticate. From Wordnik.com. [Stalin's Ghost]
After all she couldn't rusticate someone just on suspicion. From Wordnik.com. [Dangle Veils] Reference
He told me that he was on the look-out for a quiet, unfrequented place on the sea-shore, where he might rusticate and sketch. From Wordnik.com. [The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 100, February, 1866] Reference
This summer, I'll finally be able to rusticate in my acre of BSH (bourgeois suburban heaven) without apology or self-consciousness. From Wordnik.com. [There’s No Place Like Home] Reference
Then, when I found myself reduced to the last note, I got into the Frankfort mail, and came to rusticate at this rural roulette table. From Wordnik.com. [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 62, No. 384, October 1847] Reference
So both had decided to rusticate for a while as the wisest course — and along with Rex, they wanted Kenneth to join them at Stratton. From Wordnik.com. [Unforgiven]
During the discussions over the past weeks, a fear that pupils from Afrikaans schools will rusticate other communities has emerged in a subtle way. From Wordnik.com. [ANC Daily News Briefing] Reference
The university has also decided to rusticate them. From Wordnik.com. [Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7] Reference
Ezra holds out in London, and refuses to rusticate. From Wordnik.com. [Dictionary.com Word of the Day] Reference
'Going to rusticate with him, poor little mite?' he asked. From Wordnik.com. [The Two Sides of the Shield] Reference
(You can rusticate and still be back to Park Slope in time for dinner.). From Wordnik.com. [Slate Magazine] Reference
For four months the most energetic man in the Army was able to rusticate. From Wordnik.com. [Sir John French]
Heaven for me to rusticate in this summer when -- when we go back to town. From Wordnik.com. [Mary Wollaston] Reference
Hillsboro road & procured a very convenient place, for a student to rusticate. 7. From Wordnik.com. [Excerpts from the Diary of James L. Dusenbery, August 14, 1841, February 27 and June 1842] Reference
"Oh, I have an old place at Devenham, in the wilds of Kent, -- we shall rusticate there.". From Wordnik.com. [The Amateur Gentleman] Reference
Dumfries, urging Leigh Hunt to 'come hither and see us when you want to rusticate a month. From Wordnik.com. [On the Choice of Books] Reference
Ashburtons have again offered us Addiscombe to rusticate at, while they are in the Highlands. From Wordnik.com. [Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle] Reference
"I wish --" he said suddenly -- "I wish I'd come down here when you first began to rusticate.". From Wordnik.com. [The Obstacle Race] Reference
Czechoslovak Communists would imprison or rusticate those who had been active in the Prague Spring. From Wordnik.com. [Dictionary.com Word of the Day] Reference
Cambridge to rusticate with Parson Lothrop; he thought he must have his say with Miry, but he got pretty well come up with. From Wordnik.com. [Oldtown Fireside Stories] Reference
Of late it had been used only rarely, in the autumn or late spring, or as a retreat in which to rusticate the boys with their tutor. From Wordnik.com. [Literary Love-Letters and Other Stories] Reference
Pasquale, who loves the palpitating centres of existence, should choose to rusticate in this semi-arcadian district, I cannot imagine. From Wordnik.com. [The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne : a Novel] Reference
I had only to keep myself away to be a hero of the first water; and it suited me very well to do so and to rusticate in the forests and among the streams. From Wordnik.com. [Sailing Alone Around the World] Reference
I soon realized that I must either leave the metropolis and rusticate somewhere in the country, or that I must make a complete alteration in my style of living. From Wordnik.com. [A Study in Scarlet] Reference
In our youth, we knew many a quiet village, many a fine beach, many a sheltered bay, where one might wander, or swim, or muse, or rusticate in any way he chose. From Wordnik.com. [Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 439 Volume 17, New Series, May 29, 1852] Reference
"You don't think he'll rusticate us, or anything of that sort?" said Tom, who had felt horrible twinges at the Captain's picture of the effects of rustication on ordinary mortals. From Wordnik.com. [Tom Brown at Oxford] Reference
The last I heard, you had vowed to rusticate In Gawkes Mere forever. ". From Wordnik.com. [Night Arrant]
“A man has been sent for from Paris to rusticate the interior but it will be very pretty. From Wordnik.com. [Albert Savarus] Reference
You will be sorry you came for me at all and did not leave me to rusticate in Lincolnshire. ". From Wordnik.com. [Snow Angels]
Fogg, you will have to keep the house for a week, at least; then go and rusticate for another week, but above all things, for heaven's sake don't recover too hastily! ". From Wordnik.com. [A Pirate of Parts] Reference
"A man has been sent for from Paris to rusticate the interior but it will be very pretty. From Wordnik.com. [Albert Savarus] Reference
You must rusticate until you have recovered a fair amount of health and strength, for if you begin your work too soon the consequences may still be serious. ". From Wordnik.com. [A Retrospect] Reference
Forest, to rusticate there. From Wordnik.com. [Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle] Reference
For they resolved to rusticate!. From Wordnik.com. [The Scarlet Gown being verses by a St. Andrews Man] Reference
Zgorzelice to rusticate at Plock. From Wordnik.com. [The Knights of the Cross or, Krzyzacy] Reference
A place to rusticate. From Wordnik.com. [The Hidden Places] Reference
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