All 8 Uses of
regent
in
The Hound of the Baskervilles
- Then, still keeping a hundred yards behind, we followed into Oxford Street and so down Regent Street.†
Chpt 4 *
- Instantly the trapdoor at the top flew up, something was screamed to the driver, and the cab flew madly off down Regent Street.†
Chpt 4
- We had been sauntering slowly down Regent Street during this conversation, and Dr. Mortimer, with his companion, had long vanished in front of us.†
Chpt 4
- "Now, Clayton, tell me all about the fare who came and watched this house at ten o'clock this morning and afterwards followed the two gentlemen down Regent Street."†
Chpt 5
- Until we got three-quarters down Regent Street.†
Chpt 5
- He knew our number, knew that Sir Henry Baskerville had consulted me, spotted who I was in Regent Street, conjectured that I had got the number of the cab and would lay my hands on the driver, and so sent back this audacious message.†
Chpt 5
- Was it possible that it was Barrymore after all whom we had seen in the cab in Regent Street?†
Chpt 7
- He might slip away from us in the crowd of Regent Street, but it would puzzle him to do so upon the lonely moor.†
Chpt 11
Definition:
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(regent) a member of a governing board -- especially at a state university
or:
someone who rules a country temporarily while the king or queen is too young, too sick, or away