All 13 Uses of
invariably
in
Sister Carrie
- They were the serious reflections of a mind which invariably adjusted itself, without much complaining, to such surroundings as its industry could make for it.†
Chpt 4 *
- He could talk races with Hurstwood, tell interesting incidents concerning himself and his experiences with women, and report the state of trade in the cities which he visited, and so managed to make himself almost invariably agreeable.†
Chpt 5
- She began to get the hang of those Little things which the pretty women who has vanity invariably adopts.†
Chpt 11
- Consequently, he arranged his hours very much to suit himself, taking now an afternoon, now an evening, but invariably returning between eleven and twelve to witness the last hour or two of the day's business and look after the closing details.†
Chpt 13
- That young woman invariably put one of the rocking-chairs in the corner, and Carrie as regularly moved it out.†
Chpt 23
- She could hardly believe her senses—so good-natured and tractable had he invariably been.†
Chpt 23
- Chapter XXIX THE SOLACE OF TRAVEL—THE BOATS OF THE SEA To the untraveled, territory other than their own familiar heath is invariably fascinating.†
Chpt 29
- Almost invariably she would carry the vivid imaginations away with her and brood over them the next day alone.†
Chpt 32
- The existent condition invariably pleads for itself.†
Chpt 33
- Those playing made that quiet study of him which is so unapparent, and yet invariably so searching.†
Chpt 36
- She invariably asked her to stay, proposing little outings and other things of that sort until Carrie began neglecting her dinner hours.†
Chpt 39
- At that hour, when Broadway is wont to assume its most interesting aspect, a peculiar individual invariably took his stand at the corner of Twenty-sixth Street and Broadway—a spot which is also intersected by Fifth Avenue.†
Chpt 45
- A big, motherly looking woman invariably stood guard at the door during the entire operation and counted the admissible number.†
Chpt 47
Definition:
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(invariably) never changing; or always the same