All 13 Uses of
accompany
in
The Da Vinci Code
- Still lifes, religious scenes, and landscapes accompanied portraits of nobility and politicians.†
Chpt 6
- It was accompanied by the fear of being caught.†
Chpt 10
- Shall I accompany you?†
Chpt 11-12 *
- Walking beside her, Langdon was already feeling the tingle of anticipation that accompanied his face-to-face reunions with great works of art.†
Chpt 25-26
- Again a dull thud, but this time accompanied by a crack.†
Chpt 29-30
- Accompanying the gravity of being a hunted man, Langdon was starting to feel the ponderous weight of responsibility, the prospect that he and Sophie might actually be holding an encrypted set of directions to one of the most enduring mysteries of all time.†
Chpt 51-52
- Collet radioed the five cars accompanying him.†
Chpt 57-58
- The documents that accompany the Holy Grail are explosive, and the Church has wanted to destroy them for years.†
Chpt 61-62
- She was leaving the country, without documentation, accompanying a wanted man, and transporting a bound hostage.†
Chpt 69-70
- Most modern Semitic alphabets have no vowels and use nekkudot—tiny dots and dashes written either below or within the consonants—to indicate what vowel sound accompanies them.†
Chpt 71-72
- Physiologically speaking, the male climax was accompanied by a split second entirely devoid of thought.†
Chpt 73-74
- Rather than accompanying Fache to London where the action was, he was now baby-sitting the PTS team that had spread out through Château Villette.†
Chpt 79-80
- The green-eyed woman accompanying him also seemed anxious.†
Chpt 91-92
Definition:
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(accompany as in: accompany on the journey) to travel along with