All 4 Uses of
ensuing
in
Great Expectations
- But, all I had endured up to this time was nothing in comparison with the awful feelings that took possession of me when the pause was broken which ensued upon my sister's recital, and in which pause everybody had looked at me (as I felt painfully conscious) with indignation and abhorrence.†
Chpt 4
- Deeming Sunday the best day for taking Mr. Wemmick's Walworth sentiments, I devoted the next ensuing Sunday afternoon to a pilgrimage to the Castle.†
Chpt 37 *
- For I really had not been myself since the receipt of the letter; it had so bewildered me, ensuing on the hurry of the morning.†
Chpt 52
- Estella was the next to break the silence that ensued between us.†
Chpt 59
Definition:
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(ensuing) following (some event in time) -- and typically because of that event