All 3 Uses of
vary
in
Cyrano de Bergerac
- You might have said at least a hundred things By varying the tone…. like this, suppose, … Aggressive: 'Sir, if I had such a nose I'd amputate it!'†
Act 1 *
- But vary it.†
Act 3
- ROXANE: Vary it!†
Act 3
Definition:
-
(vary) to be different, or to changeeditor's notes: Vary is often used to describe small differences or changes--especially about things of the same type. It would be more common to say "The weight of full-grown elephants varies depending upon diet and other factors," than to say "The weight of elephants varies from that of mice."