Both Uses of
wrought
in
A Tale of Two Cities
- In a few minutes, some mortar and dust came dropping down, which he averted his face to avoid; and in it, and in the old wood-ashes, and in a crevice in the chimney into which his weapon had slipped or wrought itself, he groped with a cautious touch.†
Chpt 2.21
- Little need to show that this detested family name had long been anathematised by Saint Antoine, and was wrought into the fatal register.†
Chpt 3.10 *
Definition:
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(wrought as in: wrought iron) worked -- as when iron is shaped to fit by bending or beating