All 4 Uses of
dwell
in
Atlas Shrugged
- She wondered why she found herself thinking suddenly that cave-dwellers had lived naked on the bottom of that canyon for ages.†
Chpt 1.7
- Don't dwell on any of it-thought Rearden, through the silence of many evenings, fighting the sudden access of that new emotion which he did not want to feel-there is an unspeakable evil in the world, you know it, and it's no use dwelling on the details of it.†
Chpt 1.8
- Don't dwell on any of it-thought Rearden, through the silence of many evenings, fighting the sudden access of that new emotion which he did not want to feel-there is an unspeakable evil in the world, you know it, and it's no use dwelling on the details of it.†
Chpt 1.8
- She shrugged, in sign of changing the subject; Dagny Taggart was a person on whom she did not care to dwell.†
Chpt 2.2 *
Definition:
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(dwell as in: Don't dwell on it.) to think, communicate, or let attention stay on (or return to) something for a prolonged period