All 6 Uses of
rendezvous
in
The Idiot
- And if anyone had added that Aglaya's note was a love-letter, and that it contained an appointment to a lover's rendezvous, he would have blushed with shame for the speaker, and, probably, have challenged him to a duel.†
Chpt 3.3 *
- The look of the place struck him as dreadful now: so he turned round and went by the path which he had followed with the Epanchins on the way to the band, until he reached the green bench which Aglaya had pointed out for their rendezvous.†
Chpt 3.7
- "Oh yes, of course," he added, "this is our rendezvous.†
Chpt 3.8
- Arrived at the rendezvous of the prince and her daughter, and hearing the strange words of the latter, Lizabetha Prokofievna had been dreadfully alarmed, for many reasons.†
Chpt 3.9
- PART IV I. A WEEK had elapsed since the rendezvous of our two friends on the green bench in the park, when, one fine morning at about half-past ten o'clock, Varvara Ardalionovna, otherwise Mrs. Ptitsin, who had been out to visit a friend, returned home in a state of considerable mental depression.†
Chpt 4.1
- In the first place I had, the pleasure of seeing Gavrila Ardalionovitch and Aglaya Ivanovna enjoying a rendezvous on the green bench in the park.†
Chpt 4.8
Definition:
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(rendezvous) to meet at a certain time and place; or an instance of such a meeting