All 5 Uses of
sundry
in
David Copperfield
- Besides these, there were sundry immense manuscript Books of Evidence taken on affidavit, strongly bound, and tied together in massive sets, a set to each cause, as if every cause were a history in ten or twenty volumes.†
Chpt 22-24
- The upper part of this room was fenced off from the rest; and there, on the two sides of a raised platform of the horse-shoe form, sitting on easy old-fashioned dining-room chairs, were sundry gentlemen in red gowns and grey wigs, whom I found to be the Doctors aforesaid.†
Chpt 22-24
- In the space within the horse-shoe, lower than these, that is to say, on about the level of the floor, were sundry other gentlemen, of Mr. Spenlow's rank, and dressed like him in black gowns with white fur upon them, sitting at a long green table.†
Chpt 22-24
- I had ninety pounds a year (exclusive of my house-rent and sundry collateral matters) from my aunt.†
Chpt 25-27 *
- The clash and glare of sundry fiery Works upon the river-side, arose by night to disturb everything except the heavy and unbroken smoke that poured out of their chimneys.†
Chpt 46-48
Definition:
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(sundry) various; or of various kinds