All 6 Uses
conspicuous
in
Watership Down
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- It was as conspicuous a warren as could well be imagined.†
p. 71.3 *
- A magpie, seeing some light-colored object conspicuous on the empty slope, flew closer to look.†
p. 118.9
- A man, a fox—even a rabbit—coming over the down would be conspicuous.†
p. 127.1
- Three or four can travel quickly and aren't conspicuous: and the Chief Rabbit of this warren would be less likely to object to a few strangers coming with a civil request.†
p. 195.1
- He had tried to stop them and he had conspicuously failed.†
p. 415.5
- One had already been plowed and the polished edges of the furrows caught the light with a dull glint, conspicuous from the ridge above.†
p. 465.1
Definitions:
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(1)
(conspicuous) easily noticed -- typically attracting attention such as by being large, flashy, or unusual
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)