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Definition
with a common boundary; or very close in space or time
- He has already dug up all the garden two or three times to find the famous spring, and, being unsuccessful, he will soon purchase all the contiguous houses.Chapters 69-70 (45% in)
- The baroness returned to the hotel with as much caution as Eugenie used in leaving it; she ran lightly up-stairs, and with an aching heart entered her apartment, contiguous, as we know, to that of Eugenie.Chapters 99-100 (11% in)
There are no more uses of "contiguous" in The Count of Monte Cristo.
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