All 7 Uses of
impulsive
in
Far from the Madding Crowd
- But there is such a thing as being too generous in expressing a judgment impulsively, and Oak added with a more appreciative sense of all the circumstances—"Well, I am not quite certain it was no harm."†
Chpt 4-6
- Bathsheba's was an impulsive nature under a deliberative aspect.†
Chpt 19-21 *
- "I won't notice anything, nor will I leave you!" sobbed Liddy, impulsively putting up her lips to Bathsheba's, and kissing her.†
Chpt 28-30
- The tenderest and softest phases of Bathsheba's nature were prominent now—advanced impulsively for his acceptance, without any of the disguises and defences which the wariness of her character when she was cool too frequently threw over them.†
Chpt 40-42
- She suddenly exclaimed in an impulsive and excited whisper, "Have you heard anything strange said of Fanny?"†
Chpt 43-45
- The moment had come for saving his game, and Troy impulsively felt that he would play the card.†
Chpt 49-51
- "It has not gone far yet, but I think it will soon—yes, I know it will," he said, in an impulsive whisper.†
Chpt 52-54
Definition:
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(impulsive) action without forethought; or such a tendency