All 3 Uses of
inseparable
in
Bleak House
- The smell of sawdust, beer, tobacco-smoke, and spirits is inseparable in his vocation from death in its most awful shapes.†
Chpt 10-12 *
- The conversion of nutriment of any sort into oil of the quality already mentioned appears to be a process so inseparable from the constitution of this exemplary vessel that in beginning to eat and drink, he may be described as always becoming a kind of considerable oil mills or other large factory for the production of that article on a wholesale scale.†
Chpt 19-21
- Sir Leicester and the baronetcy, Sir Leicester and Chesney Wold, Sir Leicester and his ancestors and his patrimony"—Mr. Tulkinghorn very dry here—"are, I need not say to you, Lady Dedlock, inseparable."†
Chpt 40-42
Definition:
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(inseparable) not capable of being separated
or: people who and are almost always seen together -- usually close friends who like each other's company