All 12 Uses of
accompany
in
Tender is the Night
- People joined them as if by magic, accompanied them as specialists, almost guides, through a phase of the evening, dropped out and were succeeded by other people, so that it appeared as if the freshness of each one had been husbanded for them all day.†
Chpt 1.18
- After Mary North left them, accompanied by the Italian singing teacher who had joined them for coffee and was taking her to her train, Rosemary, too, stood up, bound for an engagement at her studio: "meet some officials."†
Chpt 1.20
- Dick listened with amusement to the conversation that accompanied the slow, profound stuffing of a pipe.†
Chpt 1.20
- Sometimes Dick could hear Abe's voice, accompanied by scufflings, droppings of the receiver, far-away fragments such as, "No, I don't, Mr. North…… " Then a pert decided voice had said: "If you are a friend of Mr. North you will come down and take him away."†
Chpt 1.22
- It appeared that the latter had been a legal witness to the early morning dispute in Montparnasse; he had accompanied Abe to the police station and supported his assertion that a thousand franc note had been seized out of his hand by a Negro, whose identification was one of the points of the case.†
Chpt 1.24
- Abe and Jules Peterson, accompanied by an agent of police, returned to the bistro and too hastily identified as the criminal a Negro, who, so it was established after an hour, had only entered the place after Abe left.†
Chpt 1.24
- Dick accompanied her to the door of the elevator.
Chpt 2.13 *accompanied = went with
- Upstairs he walked around thinking of the matter and laying out his climbing clothes advantageously on the faint heater; he again encountered Nicole's telegram, still unopened, with which diurnally she accompanied his itinerary.†
Chpt 2.18
- The woman on duty at the office was not disposed to help her—she had no authority to disturb Mr. Clay, and refused to let Miss Warren go up to his room alone; convinced finally that this was not an affair of passion she accompanied her.†
Chpt 2.23
- Some one who knew English turned from the window that gave on the yard and explained the sound that had accompanied their passage through.†
Chpt 2.23
- Their hosts were accompanied by an Italian major-domo carrying a staff, by a quartet of turbaned retainers on motorcycles, and by two half-veiled females who stood respectfully a little behind Mary and salaamed at Nicole, making her jump with the gesture.†
Chpt 3.4
- At the piano, a fair-haired young Scotsman from the orchestra (entitled by its drum "The Ragtime College Jazzes of Edinboro") had begun singing in a Danny Deever monotone, accompanying himself with low chords on the piano.†
Chpt 3.5
Definition:
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(accompany as in: accompany on the journey) to travel along with