All 4 Uses of
converge
in
Far from the Madding Crowd
- Two hedges converged upon it in the form of a V, but without quite meeting.†
Chpt 4-6 *
- On the extreme summit, where the ends of the two converging hedges of which we have spoken were stopped short by meeting the brow of the chalk-pit, he saw the younger dog standing against the sky—dark and motionless as Napoleon at St. Helena.†
Chpt 4-6
- These gradually converged upon the base of the hill, and the flocks became individually visible, climbing the serpentine ways which led to the top.†
Chpt 49-51
- CHAPTER LII CONVERGING COURSES I Christmas-eve came, and a party that Boldwood was to give in the evening was the great subject of talk in Weatherbury.†
Chpt 52-54
Definition:
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(converge) to come together; or to be adjacent or similar