All 11 Uses of
resume
in
Anna Karenina
- Stepan Arkadyevitch sighed, remembering his position with his wife, and, after a moment's silence, resumed—"She has a gift of foreseeing things.†
Part 1
- "Yes, but joking apart," resumed Stepan Arkadyevitch, "you must understand that the woman is a sweet, gentle loving creature, poor and lonely, and has sacrificed everything.†
Part 1
- "Yes, you're done for," resumed Oblonsky.†
Part 1 *
- Dolly resumed.†
Part 1
- "There are two aspects," Alexey Alexandrovitch resumed: "those who take part and those who look on; and love for such spectacles is an unmistakable proof of a low degree of development in the spectator, I admit, but…."†
Part 2
- "Never mind, he'll get on all right," the old man resumed.†
Part 3
- The lawyer, with a swiftness that could never have been expected of him, opened his hands, caught the moth, and resumed his former attitude.†
Part 4
- Alexey Alexandrovitch resumed.†
Part 4
- "You're about, I hear, to marry the daughter of my parishioner and son in the spirit, Prince Shtcherbatsky?" he resumed, with a smile.†
Part 5
- She looked at him, and at once resumed her former position.†
Part 5
- Vassenka only rose for an instant, and with the lack of courtesy to ladies characteristic of the modern young man, he scarcely bowed, and resumed his conversation again, laughing at something.†
Part 6
Definition:
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(resume) begin or take on again