All 5 Uses of
trespass
in
David Copperfield
- But the interruption, and the disorder she was thrown into by the struggle outside, put an end to all softer ideas for the present, and kept my aunt indignantly declaiming to Mr. Dick about her determination to appeal for redress to the laws of her country, and to bring actions for trespass against the whole donkey proprietorship of Dover, until tea-time.†
Chpt 13-15
- How dare you trespass?†
Chpt 13-15
- 'I won't be trespassed upon.†
Chpt 13-15 *
- If ever there was a donkey trespassing on my green,' said my aunt, with emphasis, 'there was one this afternoon at four o'clock.†
Chpt 22-24
- Janet ventured to suggest that my aunt might be disturbing herself unnecessarily, and that she believed the donkey in question was then engaged in the sand-and-gravel line of business, and was not available for purposes of trespass.†
Chpt 22-24
Definition:
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(trespass as in: a "No Trespassing" sign) to enter another's property without right or permission