All 5 Uses of
convey
in
Howards End
- By slight indications the sisters could convey much to each other.†
Part 4 *convey = communicate or express
- How did she expect Howards End to be conveyed to Miss Schlegel?†
Part 11
- Though robbed of half its magic by swift movement, it still conveyed the sense of hills.†
Part 25
- But the other rooms looked in keeping, though they conveyed the peculiar sadness of a rural interior.†
Part 33
- It was the talent in the napkin, and, for a warm-hearted man, Charles had conveyed very little joy.†
Part 42
Definitions:
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(1)
(convey as in: convey her thoughts) communicate or express
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(2)
(convey as in: convey title to the property) to give or transfer -- especially legal title
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(3)
(convey as in: convey her safely to) transportToday, this sense of convey is seldom seen outside of historic literature.