Both Uses of
omit
in
Wuthering Heights
- I was going to obey, but he suddenly arrested me, and added in the strangest tone — 'Be so good as to turn your lock, and draw your bolt — don't omit it!'†
p. 102.1 *
- He did not omit to avail himself of the opportunity, cautiously and briefly; too cautiously to betray his presence by the slightest noise.†
p. 122.6
Definition:
to exclude or neglect something