All 9 Uses of
accompany
in
Emma
- The same civilities and courtesies, the same success and satisfaction, took place on the morrow, and accompanied the whole progress of the picture, which was rapid and happy.†
Chpt 1.5-6
- Mr. Elton then turned back to accompany them.†
Chpt 1.9-10 *
- This was very proper; the sigh which accompanied it was really estimable; but it should have lasted longer.†
Chpt 1.13-14
- Considering the very particular friendship between her and Mrs. Dixon, you could hardly have expected her to be excused from accompanying Colonel and Mrs. Campbell.†
Chpt 2.1-2
- With regard to her not accompanying them to Ireland, her account to her aunt contained nothing but truth, though there might be some truths not told.†
Chpt 2.1-2
- She did not wish to speak of the pianoforte, she felt too much in the secret herself, to think the appearance of curiosity or interest fair, and therefore purposely kept at a distance; but by the others, the subject was almost immediately introduced, and she saw the blush of consciousness with which congratulations were received, the blush of guilt which accompanied the name of "my excellent friend Colonel Campbell."†
Chpt 2.7-8
- She knew the limitations of her own powers too well to attempt more than she could perform with credit; she wanted neither taste nor spirit in the little things which are generally acceptable, and could accompany her own voice well.†
Chpt 2.7-8
- Jane Fairfax's perception seemed to accompany his; her comprehension was certainly more equal to the covert meaning, the superior intelligence, of those five letters so arranged.†
Chpt 3.5-6
- Mr. Weston had accompanied her to Mrs. Bates's, and gone through his share of this essential attention most handsomely; but she having then induced Miss Fairfax to join her in an airing, was now returned with much more to say, and much more to say with satisfaction, than a quarter of an hour spent in Mrs. Bates's parlour, with all the encumbrance of awkward feelings, could have afforded.†
Chpt 3.11-12
Definition:
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(accompany as in: accompany on the journey) to travel along with