All 9 Uses of
resolute
in
Anne Of Green Gables
- And to bed, when she had put her dishes away, went Marilla, frowning most resolutely.†
Chpt 3
- She was a tall black-eyed, black-haired woman, with a very resolute mouth.†
Chpt 12
- When Marilla took her breakfast up to her she found the child sitting primly on her bed, pale and resolute, with tight-shut lips and gleaming eyes.†
Chpt 14
- "Well, I'm going in to tell her myself," said Anne resolutely.†
Chpt 19
- With this encouragement Anne bearded the lion in its den—that is to say, walked resolutely up to the sitting-room door and knocked faintly.†
Chpt 19
- "I'm not going to think about it at all until I know whether I can go or not," said Anne resolutely.†
Chpt 29
- Anne sighed and, dragging her eyes from the witcheries of the spring world, the beckoning day of breeze and blue, and the green things upspringing in the garden, buried herself resolutely in her book.†
Chpt 31
- Charlie and Gilbert were not above doing this too, but Moody Spurgeon stayed resolutely away.†
Chpt 32
- "You mustn't sell Green Gables," said Anne resolutely.
Chpt 38 *resolutely = with firm purpose or belief
Definition:
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(resolute) firm in purpose or belief