All 16 Uses
vengeance
in
A Storm of Swords
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- You promised him vengeance as well.†
p. 64.4 *vengeance = the act of taking revenge
- I have vengeance in my belly, Salla.†
p. 141.7
- You have robbed me of my vengeance.†
p. 191.8
- All that remains is vengeance.†
p. 200.9
- Any man who steps between a father and his vengeance asks for death.†
p. 275.4
- How then can you call this vengeance?†
p. 275.6
- Much as he wished to have his vengeance, he feared he would only make a fool of himself and shame his people.†
p. 341.1
- Live for vengeance.†
p. 416.1
- With Stannis broken and Renly dead, only a Stark victory can save him from Lord Tywin's vengeance, but the chances of that grow perishingly slim.†
p. 514.5
- I swear it by the old gods and new, we ...we will take no vengeance ...†
p. 703.7
- A man has a right to vengeance.†
p. 764.7
- He shaved his beard off and lost himself amongst the freedmen, waiting for a chance for vengeance.†
p. 789.4
- Winter is coming, warned the Stark words, and truly it had come for them with a vengeance.†
p. 794.4 *with a vengeance = with intensity
- They were supposed to tear their hair out by the roots, to curse the gods and swear red vengeance.†
p. 843.7vengeance = the act of taking revenge
- It was vengeance, we had a right to our vengeance.†
p. 1127.3
- It was vengeance, we had a right to our vengeance.†
p. 1127.3
Definitions:
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(1)
(vengeance as in: vengeance is mine) the act of taking revenge
(Revenge means to harm someone to get them back for something harmful that they have done.) -
(2)
(with a vengeance as in: with a vengeance) with intensity
- (3) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)