All 5 Uses of
resume
in
Far from the Madding Crowd
- Gabriel resumed, primarily to gain the information, indirectly to get more of the music.†
Chpt 7-9 *
- "And she don't even let ye have the skins of the dead lambs, I hear?" resumed Joseph Poorgrass, his eyes lingering on the operations of Oak with the necessary melancholy.†
Chpt 13-15
- Then she resumed rather tartly— "I don't quite understand what you meant by saying that Mr. Boldwood would naturally come to meet me."†
Chpt 28-30
- Boldwood aroused himself from the momentary mood of confidence into which he had drifted, and walked on again, resuming his usual reserve.†
Chpt 37-39
- "No, Gabriel," he resumed, with a carelessness which was like the smile on the countenance of a skull: "it was made more of by other people than ever it was by us.†
Chpt 37-39
Definition:
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(resume) begin or take on again