All 6 Uses of
utter
in
The Horse and His Boy
- Just as Shasta was saying to himself, "We must be nearly at those sandhills by now," his heart leaped into his mouth because an appalling noise had suddenly risen up out of the darkness ahead; a long snarling roar, melancholy and utterly savage.†
Chpt 2 (definition 1) *
- "When I heard the language of men uttered by my mare," continued Aravis, "I said to myself, the fear of death has disordered my reason and subjected me to delusions.†
Chpt 3 (definition 2) *
- May you live for ever, but you have utterly destroyed me.†
Chpt 8 (definition 1)
- It is commonly reported that the High King of Narnia (whom may the gods utterly reject) is supported by a demon of hideous aspect and irresistible maleficence who appears in the shape of a Lion.†
Chpt 8 (definition 1)
- Then, to his utter astonishment, the lion, still on its hind legs, checked itself suddenly, turned head over heels, picked itself up, and rushed away.†
Chpt 10 (definition 1)
- The Calormenes are utterly defeated.†
Chpt 13 (definition 1)
Definitions:
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(1) (utter as in: utter stupidity) complete or total (used as an intensifier--typically when stressing how bad something is)
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(2) (utter as in: utter a complaint) say something or make a sound with the voice