All 7 Uses of
convey
in
Far from the Madding Crowd
- "It was not exactly the fault of the hut," she observed in a tone which showed her to be that novelty among women—one who finished a thought before beginning the sentence which was to convey it.†
Chpt 1-3
- He wished she knew his impressions; but he would as soon have thought of carrying an odour in a net as of attempting to convey the intangibilities of his feeling in the coarse meshes of language.†
Chpt 1-3
- Never did a fragile tailless sentence convey a more perfect meaning.†
Chpt 25-27
- "I know you do not—I know it perfectly," said Troy, with much hearty conviction on the exterior of his face: and altering the expression to moodiness; "when a dozen men are ready to speak tenderly to you, and give the admiration you deserve without adding the warning you need, it stands to reason that my poor rough-and-ready mixture of praise and blame cannot convey much pleasure.†
Chpt 25-27 *
- Midway on his journey he met, returning in the darkness, the men and the waggon which had conveyed the tomb.†
Chpt 43-45
- Being hardly in a condition to drive home as she had driven to town, Boldwood, with every delicacy of manner and feeling, offered to get her a driver, or to give her a seat in his phaeton, which was more comfortable than her own conveyance.†
Chpt 46-48
- CHAPTER LI BATHSHEBA TALKS WITH HER OUTRIDER The arrangement for getting back again to Weatherbury had been that Oak should take the place of Poorgrass in Bathsheba's conveyance and drive her home, it being discovered late in the afternoon that Joseph was suffering from his old complaint, a multiplying eye, and was, therefore, hardly trustworthy as coachman and protector to a woman.†
Chpt 49-51
Definition:
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(convey as in: convey her thoughts) communicate or express