All 11 Uses of
simultaneous
in
Tender is the Night
- Simultaneously the whole party moved toward the water, super-ready from the long, forced inaction, passing from the heat to the cool with the gourmandise of a tingling curry eaten with chilled white wine.†
Chpt 1.4
- Simultaneously Abe North, looking somewhat distracted, came out of the hotel, perceived them against the sky, white over the sea.†
Chpt 1.9
- Rosemary watched Dick comprehend what she meant, his face moving first in an Irish way; simultaneously she realized that she had made some mistake in the playing of her trump and still she did not suspect that the card was at fault.†
Chpt 1.16
- Their eyes met and he nodded slightly, and simultaneously the three cobra women noticed her; their long necks darted toward her and they fixed finely critical glances upon her.†
Chpt 1.17
- Simultaneously the engine whistled sharply and the train began to move,
Chpt 1.19 *simultaneously = at the same time
- He made Kaethe Gregorovius feel charming, meanwhile becoming increasingly restless at the all-pervading cauliflower—simultaneously hating himself too for this incipience of he knew not what superficiality.†
Chpt 2.4
- Now he lost his temper at Baby and simultaneously tried to coop it up within him, resenting her cold rich insolence.†
Chpt 2.13
- Simultaneously Rosemary saw him, acknowledging him before placing him; she looked back startled, and, leaving the girl she was with, she hurried over.†
Chpt 2.19
- Dick had made them both wretched by this time, but simultaneously they had become vague with drink and in a moment they forgot; Collis left, and they shook hands warmly.†
Chpt 2.22
- Dick was in his own room in the hotel reading The New York Herald when the swallow-like nun rushed in—simultaneously the phone rang.†
Chpt 3.2
- So it would ever be, he saw, simultaneously with the slow archaic tinkle from the phone box as he rang off.†
Chpt 3.10
Definition:
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(simultaneous) at the same time