All 7 Uses of
salutation
in
Bleak House
- He receives these salutations with gravity and buries them along with the rest of his knowledge.†
Chpt 1-3 *
- "These, young ladies," said Mrs. Pardiggle with great volubility after the first salutations, "are my five boys.†
Chpt 7-9
- Jarndyce," said Gridley with a rough sort of salutation, "you bear your wrongs more quietly than I can bear mine.†
Chpt 13-15
- He made his former rough salutation, which was not deficient in a certain respect, to Mr. Jarndyce, and bowing slightly to us, went downstairs to his room.†
Chpt 13-15
- Mr. George laughs, and with a glance at Mr. Smallweed and a parting salutation to the scornful Judy, strides out of the parlour, clashing imaginary sabres and other metallic appurtenances as he goes.†
Chpt 19-21
- Sir Leicester stands to return his parting salutation, Mr. Tulkinghorn again rings, Mercury takes another flight, and Mr. Rouncewell and Rosa leave the house.†
Chpt 46-48
- Here Mr. George is much dismayed by the graces and accomplishments of his nieces that are and by the beauty of Rosa, his niece that is to be, and by the affectionate salutations of these young ladies, which he receives in a sort of dream.†
Chpt 61-63
Definition:
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(salutation) a greeting -- such as "Hi", "Dear John:", or "Ladies and Gentlemen"
or:
the act of greeting