All 4 Uses of
amorous
in
Ulysses, by James Joyce
- Buck Mulligan suspired amorously.†
Chpt 9 *amorously = in a sexual or romantic manner
- Young Stephen said indeed to his best remembrance they had but the one doxy between them and she of the stews to make shift with in delights amorous for life ran very high in those days and the custom of the country approved with it.†
Chpt 14amorous = romantic or sexual
- He settles down his goffered ruffs and moistens his lips with a passage of his amorous tongue.†
Chpt 15
- In virtue of a) acquaintance initiated in September 1903 in the establishment of George Mesias, merchant tailor and outfitter, 5 Eden Quay, b) hospitality extended and received in kind, reciprocated and reappropriated in person, c) comparative youth subject to impulses of ambition and magnanimity, colleagual altruism and amorous egoism, d) extraracial attraction, intraracial inhibition, supraracial prerogative, e) an imminent provincial musical tour, common current expenses, net proceeds divided.†
Chpt 17