All 4 Uses of
invariably
in
In Cold Blood
- "Tell," said Susan, who invariably launched a telephone session this command.†
Chpt 1 *invariably = always; or (said in exaggeration when meaning) almost always
- Nancy was invariably the last of the family to retire; as she had once informed her friend and home-economics teacher, Mrs. Polly Stringer, the midnight hours were her "time to be selfish and vain."†
Chpt 1
- It was a photograph that invariably transfixed Mrs. Johnson.†
Chpt 3
- Having cruised Main Street, they invariably turn the corner at Main and Grant, then lope along toward Courthouse Square, another of their hunting grounds-and a highly promising one on the afternoon of Wednesday, January 6, for the area swarmed with Finney County vehicles that had brought to town part of the crowd populating the square.†
Chpt 3
Definition:
never changing; or always the same