All 4 Uses of
wrought
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- I only hope the mischief will fall upon the head of whoever wrought it.†
Chpt 5-6 *
- I have no fear of ghosts, and I have never heard it said that so much harm had been done by the dead during six thousand years as is wrought by the living in a single day.†
Chpt 45-46
- …in this rich neighborhood, where the various houses vie with each other for elegance of design and magnificence of construction, extended a large garden, where the wide-spreading chestnut-trees raised their heads high above the walls in a solid rampart, and with the coming of every spring scattered a shower of delicate pink and white blossoms into the large stone vases that stood upon the two square pilasters of a curiously wrought iron gate, that dated from the time of Louis XII.†
Chpt 51-52
- "I am endeavoring," he thought, "to make this man happy; I look upon this restitution as a weight thrown into the scale to balance the evil I have wrought.†
Chpt 117
Definition:
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(wrought as in: wrought iron) worked -- as when iron is shaped to fit by bending or beating