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well-conˈstructed, ppl. a.
1784Cowper Tiroc. 523 If shrewd, and of a well-constructed brain. 1893W. S. Gilbert Utopia (Limited) i. 25 Oh admirable art! Oh neatly-planned intention! Oh happy intervention—Oh well-constructed plot! 1915A. J. Balfour in M. Gilbert Winston S. Churchill (1972) III. Compan. ii. 1281 Well-constructed trenches. Hence well-conˈstructedness.
1975Studies in Eng. Lit.: Eng. Number (Tokyo) 138 The defect of Mr. Halliburton's well-constructed volume, it seems to me, lies in its well-constructedness. |