All 5 Uses of
moreover
in
A Tale of Two Cities
- It was an old-fashioned place, moreover, in the moral attribute that the partners in the House were proud of its smallness, proud of its darkness, proud of its ugliness, proud of its incommodiousness.†
Chpt 2.1 *
- A sour wine, moreover, or a souring, for its influence on the mood of those who drank it was to make them gloomy.†
Chpt 2.15
- Moreover, it was the spot to which such French intelligence as was most to be relied upon, came quickest.†
Chpt 2.24
- Impossible, here in raging Paris, with Suspicion filling the air, for you to outlive denunciation, when you are in communication with another aristocratic spy of the same antecedents as yourself, who, moreover, has the mystery about him of having feigned death and come to life again!†
Chpt 3.8
- "I go so far as to say, miss, moreover," proceeded Mr. Cruncher, with a most alarming tendency to hold forth as from a pulpit—"and let my words be took down and took to Mrs. Cruncher through yourself—that wot my opinions respectin' flopping has undergone a change, and that wot I only hope with all my heart as Mrs. Cruncher may be a flopping at the present time."†
Chpt 3.14
Definition:
in addition to what has just been said