All 14 Uses
accompany
in
Harry Potter (#5) and the Order of the Phoenix
(Edited)
- The figure in front was unmistakeably his cousin, Dudley Dursley, wending his way home, accompanied by his faithful gang.
Chpt 1accompanied = traveling with
- Harry, Ginny and Neville had finished their pumpkin pasties and were busy swapping Chocolate Frog Cards when the compartment door slid open and they walked in, accompanied by Crookshanks and a shrilly hooting Pigwidgeon in his cage.
Chpt 10accompanied = joined
- They had not quite recovered from the shock of Luna's hat before Angelina came hurrying towards them, accompanied by Katie and Alicia, whose eyebrows had mercifully been returned to normal by Madam Pomfrey.
Chpt 19
- Then a burst of fire in midair illuminated the dirty plates in front of them and, as they gave cries of shock, a scroll of parchment fell with a thud on to the table, accompanied by a single golden phoenix tail feather.
Chpt 22accompanied = joined at the same time
- Lupin strolled away from the bed and over to the werewolf, who had no visitors and was looking rather wistfully at the crowd around Mr Weasley; Bill muttered something about getting himself a cup of tea and Fred and George leapt up to accompany him, grinning.
Chpt 23accompany = go with
- Nowadays, however, his scar hardly ever stopped prickling, and he often felt lurches of annoyance or cheerfulness that were unrelated to what was happening to him at the time, which were always accompanied by a particularly painful twinge from his scar.
Chpt 25 *accompanied = joined at the same time
- Miss Edgecombe tipped me off and I proceeded at once to the seventh floor, accompanied by certain trustworthy students, so as to catch those in the meeting red-handed.
Chpt 27accompanied = joined
- Would he come straight back to his office afterwards, or accompany Montague to the hospital wing?
Chpt 28accompany = go with
- I shall let you pass today because you are accompanied by your young—
Chpt 30accompanied = escorted (in the company of)
- He could not think why Umbridge would be taking a stroll outside after midnight, much less accompanied by five others.
Chpt 31accompanied = in the company of
- Even through his anger and impatience, Harry recognised Hermione's offer to accompany him into Umbridge's office as a sign of solidarity and loyalty.
Chpt 32 *accompany = go with
- Harry walked slowly along the deserted corridor, peering out of windows as he went; he could see people messing around in the air over the Quidditch pitch and a couple of students swimming in the lake, accompanied by the giant squid.
Chpt 38accompanied = joined
- Harry thanked the others and accompanied Ron back to their compartment, where he bought a large pile of cauldron cakes and pumpkin pasties.
Chpt 38accompanied = went with
- Cho was passing, accompanied by Marietta Edgecombe, who was wearing a balaclava.
Chpt 38accompanied = joined
Definitions:
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(1)
(accompany as in: accompany on the journey) to travel along with
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(2)
(accompany as in: the accompanying chart) to be present with at the same time and/or location -- sometimes provided to make something more complete or better
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(3)
(accompany as in: accompanied her in the performance) to perform with
- (4) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)