All 5 Uses of
extol
in
Little Dorrit
- Then would he be there to tell that honourable gentleman that the Circumlocution Office not only was blameless in this matter, but was commendable in this matter, was extollable to the skies in this matter.†
Chpt 1.10
- 'It's new to you, I believe?' said this Gowan, when Arthur had extolled the place.†
Chpt 1.17
- Blandois highly extolling it, it occurred to Mr Dorrit that it might be agreeable to Blandois to communicate to his friend the great opportunity reserved for him.†
Chpt 2.7
- The defiant character it assumed when Fanny heard these extollings (as it generally happened that she did), was not expressive of concessions to the impartial bosom; but the utmost revenge the bosom took was, to say audibly, 'A spoilt beauty—but with that face and shape, who could wonder?'†
Chpt 2.14
- Arthur, not being in the mood to extol the memory of the deceased, was silent.
Chpt 2.28 *extol = praise or honor
Definition:
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(extol) praise, glorify, or honor