Both Uses
imminent
in
Howards End
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- Borrow was imminent after Jefferies—Borrow, Thoreau, and sorrow.†
Part 14 *
- When a move is imminent, furniture becomes ridiculous, and Margaret now lay awake at nights wondering where, where on earth they and all their belongings would be deposited in September next.†
Part 17
Definitions:
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(1)
(imminent) about to occur
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)