All 4 Uses of
innumerable
in
Crime and Punishment, by Dostoyevsky
- It will be a year and a half ago soon since we found ourselves at last after many wanderings and numerous calamities in this magnificent capital, adorned with innumerable monuments.†
Chpt 1.2 *
- She is not writing anything to you now, and has only told me to write that she has so much, so much to tell you that she is not going to take up her pen now, for a few lines would tell you nothing, and it would only mean upsetting herself; she bids me send you her love and innumerable kisses.†
Chpt 1.3
- There are, of course, innumerable sub-divisions, but the distinguishing features of both categories are fairly well marked.†
Chpt 3.5
- She certainly had some very ridiculous ways, but I tell you frankly that I feel really sorry for the innumerable woes of which I was the cause.†
Chpt 6.4
Definition:
too numerous to be counted