All 6 Uses
moreover
in
The Turn of the Screw
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- The place, moreover, in the strangest way in the world, had, on the instant, and by the very fact of its appearance, become a solitude.†
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- That he might was an awful conception, and yet, somehow, I could keep it at bay; which, moreover, as we lingered there, was what I succeeded in practically proving.†
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- I was sure, moreover, by morning, that this was not from a failure of frankness, but because on every side there were fears.†
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- There appears to me, moreover, as I look back, no note in all this more extraordinary than the mere fact that, in spite of my tension and of their triumph, I never lost patience with them.†
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- —breaking moreover into a happy laugh which, immediately after, as if it were a vocal accompaniment, he prolonged into incoherent, extravagant song.†
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- He had at any rate his freedom now; I was never to touch it again; as I had amply shown, moreover, when, on his joining me in the schoolroom the previous night, I had uttered, on the subject of the interval just concluded, neither challenge nor hint.†
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Definitions:
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(moreover) in addition to what has just been said
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)