Both Uses of
aggregate
in
David Copperfield
- 'My dear,' said Mr. Micawber, with some heat, 'it may be better for me to state distinctly, at once, that if I were to develop my views to that assembled group, they would possibly be found of an offensive nature: my impression being that your family are, in the aggregate, impertinent Snobs; and, in detail, unmitigated Ruffians.'†
Chpt 52-54
- Long in the aggregate, though short as they went by.†
Chpt 58-60 *
Definition:
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(aggregate as in: the aggregate effect) the combination of different, but related, things; or relating to such a combination