All 8 Uses of
colleague
in
Angels & Demons
- Langdon's colleagues often joked that his place looked more like an anthropology museum than a home.†
Chpt 1 *
- Although not overly handsome in a classical sense, the forty-five-year-old Langdon had what his female colleagues referred to as an "erudite" appeal-wisps of gray in his thick brown hair, probing blue eyes, an arrestingly deep voice, and the strong, carefree smile of a collegiate athlete.†
Chpt 1
- His female colleagues often ribbed him that his collection of museum-quality artifacts was nothing more than a transparent attempt to fill an empty home, a home they insisted would benefit greatly from the presence of a woman.†
Chpt 6
- He had first heard it over dinner with some colleagues at Dunster House in Cambridge.†
Chpt 15-16
- No colleagues.†
Chpt 17-18
- He was standing lakeside at the wedding of the son of a colleague.†
Chpt 49-50
- Your colleague has just finished warning me that this will be our sole chance to catch the target.†
Chpt 57-58
- Sitting in the Sistine Chapel among his stunned colleagues, Cardinal Mortati tried to comprehend the words he was hearing.†
Chpt 93-94
Definition:
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(colleague) fellow worker -- especially in a respected profession such as teaching, medicine, or law