All 11 Uses of
moreover
in
The Da Vinci Code
- Moreover, the artist's eerie eccentricities projected an admittedly demonic aura: Da Vinci exhumed corpses to study human anatomy; he kept mysterious journals in illegible reverse handwriting; he believed he possessed the alchemic power to turn lead into gold and even cheat God by creating an elixir to postpone death; and his inventions included horrific, never-before-imagined weapons of war and torture.†
Chpt 8
- Moreover, he an exceptionally private man, not someone prone to chatting with random American professors unless there were an important reason.†
Chpt 15-16 *
- Moreover, all the access codes were five-digit.†
Chpt 25-26
- Moreover, with my grandfather's love of symbolism and codes, it seems to follow that he would have chosen an account number that had meaning to him, something he could easily remember.†
Chpt 43-44
- Moreover, the cups were tiny, stemless, and made of glass.†
Chpt 55-56
- Moreover, Jesus as a married man makes infinitely more sense than our standard biblical view of Jesus as a bachelor.†
Chpt 57-58
- Moreover, Collet realized, if Langdon were innocent, it explained one of this case's strangest paradoxes: Why had Sophie Neveu, the granddaughter of the victim, helped the alleged killer escape?†
Chpt 63-64
- Moreover, it was virtually guaranteed that any book on goddess worship would have to mention the Priory of Sion.†
Chpt 67-68
- Moreover, once they located the tomb, it sounded as if they would be searching for something that was absent.†
Chpt 81-82
- Moreover, they had a hostage and could not take public transportation.†
Chpt 87-88
- Moreover, the abbey had a series of sprawling cloisters attached.†
Chpt 97-98
Definition:
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(moreover) in addition to what has just been said