All 8 Uses of
accompany
in
Gone with the Wind
- The twins' horses were hitched in the driveway, big animals, red as their masters' hair; and around the horses' legs quarreled the pack of lean, nervous possum hounds that accompanied Stuart and Brent wherever they went.†
Chpt 1.1
- Jeems was their body servant and, like the dogs, accompanied them everywhere.†
Chpt 1.1 *
- Accompanying him also were the smells of chewing tobacco, well-oiled leather and horses—a combination of odors that she always associated with her father and instinctively liked in other men.†
Chpt 1.2
- Scarlett could not imagine her mother's hands without her gold thimble or her rustling figure unaccompanied by the small negro girl whose sole function in life was to remove basting threads and carry the rosewood sewing box from room to room, as Ellen moved about the house superintending the cooking, the cleaning and the wholesale clothes-making for the plantation.†
Chpt 1.3
- Scarlett asked to be excused from accompanying them and went upstairs to her room.†
Chpt 2.11
- She could not account for her elevation to this position except by the fact that she could accompany anyone on the piano, even the Misses McLure who were tone deaf but who would sing duets.†
Chpt 4.41
- She paid off the teamsters and Hugh and, abruptly leaving them, walked toward the office, showing plainly by her manner that she did not care to be accompanied.†
Chpt 5.53
- He sneered more, his words were apt to be more biting, but the manner that accompanied them was always punctilious—too punctilious.†
Chpt 5.54
Definition:
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(accompany as in: accompany on the journey) to travel along with