All 3 Uses of
coincide
in
The House of Mirth
- Now, however, she was disposed to coincide with Mrs. Fisher's view, that it didn't matter who gave the party, as long as things were well done; and doing things well (under competent direction) was Mrs. Wellington Bry's strong point.†
Chpt 1.10 *
- This surprising event, coinciding too completely with her meeting with Dorset to be regarded as contingent upon it, had yet immediately struck Lily with a vague sense of foreboding.†
Chpt 2.6
- When such a day coincides with the inner mood there is intoxication in its breath; and Selden, hastening along the street through the squalor of its morning confidences, felt himself thrilling with a youthful sense of adventure.†
Chpt 2.14
Definition:
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(coincide) to be similar -- especially to happen at the same time or place