All 4 Uses
moreover
in
The Nose, by Gogol
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- A nose, an actual nose; and, moreover, it seemed to be the nose of an acquaintance!†
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- He was, moreover, not disinclined to marry, but only such a lady who could bring with her a dowry of two hundred thousand roubles.†
- Moreover, so many carriages were passing that it would have been difficult to recognise one, and even if he had done so, there would have been no means of stopping it.†
- Moreover, if his nose had been cut off he would naturally have felt pain, and doubtless the wound would not have healed so quickly, nor would the surface have been as flat as a pancake.†
Definitions:
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(1)
(moreover) in addition to what has just been said
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)