All 3 Uses of
habitual
in
Wuthering Heights
- Mr. Heathcliff followed, his accidental merriment expiring quickly in his habitual moroseness.†
Chpt 2 *
- He swore it was not, nor ever should be, mine; and he'd — but I'll not repeat his language, nor describe his habitual conduct: he is ingenious and unresting in seeking to gain my abhorrence!†
Chpt 13
- Though he seldom before had revealed this state of mind, even by looks, it was his habitual mood, I had no doubt: he asserted it himself; but not a soul, from his general bearing, would have conjectured the fact.†
Chpt 33
Definition:
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(habitual) done regularly