Both Uses of
vary
in
Interview with the Vampire
- And I did kill them, kills infinitely varied and great distances apart, as I walked with the vampire's sight and light movement through this teeming, burgeoning city, my victims surrounding me, seducing me, inviting me to their supper tables, their carriages, their brothels.†
Part 1 *varied = differed; or changed
- I might have loved again and desired again, and sought some semblance of mortal life which would have been rich and varied, though unnatural.†
Part 4
Definition:
to be different, or to change
Vary is often used to describe small differences or changes--especially about things of the same type. It would be more common to say "The weight of full-grown elephants varies depending upon diet and other factors," than to say "The weight of elephants varies from that of mice."