All 5 Uses of
simultaneous
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- The old father and Mercedes remained for some time apart, each absorbed in grief; but at length the two poor victims of the same blow raised their eyes, and with a simultaneous burst of feeling rushed into each other's arms.†
Chpt 5-6
- "Is it possible?" burst simultaneously from all who were near enough to the magistrate to hear his words.†
Chpt 5-6 *
- …art—one of those masterly productions of grace, method, and elegance in which the whole corps de ballet, from the principal dancers to the humblest supernumerary, are all engaged on the stage at the same time; and a hundred and fifty persons may be seen exhibiting the same attitude, or elevating the same arm or leg with a simultaneous movement, that would lead you to suppose that but one mind, one act of volition, influenced the moving mass—the ballet was called "Poliska."†
Chpt 33-34
- "Impossible!" cried all the guests simultaneously.†
Chpt 63-64
- The eight oars fell into the sea simultaneously without splashing a drop of water, and the boat, yielding to the impulsion, glided forward.†
Chpt 117
Definition:
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(simultaneous) at the same time