All 9 Uses of
accompany
in
The Awakening
- Madame Ratignolle begged Robert to accompany her to the house; she complained of cramp in her limbs and stiffness of the joints.†
Chpt 7
- She could speak no English, but when Robert made her understand that the lady who accompanied him was ill and desired to rest, she was all eagerness to make Edna feel at home and to dispose of her comfortably.†
Chpt 13
- And she begged that Robert would interest himself, and discover, if possible, whether she was entitled to the indulgence accompanying the remarkably curious Mexican prayer-beads.†
Chpt 15
- Some among them thought it was on account of her false hair, or the dread of getting the violets wet, while others attributed it to the natural aversion for water sometimes believed to accompany the artistic temperament.†
Chpt 16
- The coffee and the biscuit accompanying it proved very acceptable to Edna, who had declined refreshment at Madame Lebrun's and was now beginning to feel hungry.†
Chpt 21
- He had been a colonel in the Confederate army, and still maintained, with the title, the military bearing which had always accompanied it.†
Chpt 23
- The daughter was just leaving the house to attend the meeting of a branch Folk Lore Society, and regretted that she could not accompany them.†
Chpt 25
- Mrs. Highcamp had accompanied them.†
Chpt 30 *
- Again he accompanied her back to her home; and it was after dusk when they reached the little "pigeon-house."†
Chpt 36
Definition:
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(accompany as in: accompany on the journey) to travel along with