All 5 Uses of
utter
in
For Whom the Bell Tolls
- In the utterly damned, ruinous, unexpected, slutting, defeat-conniving, bastard-cessery of the snow.†
Chpt 14 (definition 1)
- He was a friend too of Karkov's mistress, who had cat-eyes, reddish gold hair (sometimes more red; sometimes more gold, depending on the coiffeurs), a lazy sensual body (made to fit well against other bodies), a mouth made to fit other mouths, and a stupid, ambitious and utterly loyal mind.†
Chpt 18 (definition 1) *
- Now that Pablo was back in the movements of the unit, Robert Jordan did not wish to talk against him and as soon as he had uttered it he regretted saying the thing about his ability.†
Chpt 23 (definition 2) *
- You utter blasted damned fool.†
Chpt 35 (definition 1)
- Why was I such an utter goddamned fool as to leave them with that bloody woman?†
Chpt 35 (definition 1)
Definitions:
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(1) (utter as in: utter stupidity) complete or total (used as an intensifier--typically when stressing how bad something is)
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(2) (utter as in: utter a complaint) say something or make a sound with the voice