Several erudite readers, invoking Joycean fragments, have in recent months suggested ways of rehabilitating my wonted usage, for which I am grateful. |
Quite apart from a reasonable wariness of paint loss, sheer loyalty to the wonted look of a work, dirt and all, prejudices many. |
On top of the milieu, in wonted Godspeed fashion, an old man recalls a bizarre and oddly moving story of how a penguin is gobbled up by a killer whale. |
She has got to the heart of the matter with her wonted precision and customary acuity. |
The signal drama in new art lately involves a struggle not for esteem and influence — the wonted dreams of artists — but for commercial viability. |
But after this brief display of energy the Spartans relapsed into their wonted torpor. |