All 3 Uses of
simultaneous
in
The Great Gatsby
- I was within and without, simultaneously enchanted and repelled by the inexhaustible variety of life.†
p. 35.9 *simultaneously = at the same time
- He sat down miserably, as if I had pushed him, and simultaneously there was the sound of a motor turning into my lane.†
p. 85.2
- Simultaneously I heard his voice, gruff, muffled, husky, at the hall telephone.†
p. 116.1