All 50 Uses
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The 5th Wave
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- One of Ben You-Were-Some-Kind-of-Serious-Gorgeous Parish, clipped from my yearbook, because Ben was my future boyfriend and/or/ maybe future husband—not that he knew it.†
p. 16.8
- He wasn't that cute and he wasn't that interesting beyond the whole New Kid aura, and he definitely wasn't Ben Parish.†
p. 21.1 *
- Nobody was—except Ben Parish—and that was the whole problem.†
p. 21.1
- Or maybe I was mad at him for not being Ben Parish, which wasn't his fault.†
p. 22.6
- And they said you were nice but don't get my hopes up because you had this thing for Ben Parish—†
p. 24.5
- Some Carly person I don't even know knows about me and Ben Parish—or the lack of any me and Ben Parish.†
p. 24.7
- Some Carly person I don't even know knows about me and Ben Parish—or the lack of any me and Ben Parish.†
p. 24.8
- I don't have a thing for Ben Parish.†
p. 24.9
- "I haven't wanted to have sex with Ben Parish since the third grade," I whispered.†
p. 33.4
- I looked two rows down at the outline of Ben Parish's gorgeous head.†
p. 33.9
- Both scenarios, an alien invasion of the Earth and a Ben Parish invasion of me.†
p. 34.1
- That was the last time I saw Ben Parish, sitting in that dark, stuffy gymnasium (Home of the Hawks!)†
p. 34.2
- Ben Parish couldn't be satisfied with being the most gorgeous guy in school.†
p. 34.8
- I wanted to see my mother again, and Lizbeth and all my friends, even the friends I didn't like, and Ben Parish, just to tell him I loved him and wanted to have his baby more than I wanted to live.†
p. 62.4
- If Ben Parish had dug the necklace out of the pit, would I have taken the gift?†
p. 70.7
- I will make my final stand here, Benjamin Thomas Parish.†
p. 131.8
- I called Crisco a sicko for trying to give me a corpse's jewelry, and he said I wouldn't think that if he were Ben Parish—hot.†
p. 157.4
- His name was Ben Parish.†
p. 168.4
- He doesn't know Ben Parish from a hole in the ground.†
p. 168.5
- You sat there—just sat there—while I lied about Ben Parish.†
p. 177.3
- BEN PARISH IS DEAD.†
p. 213.1
- Whipped back into shape by three squares a day and brutal physical training, but most of all by Reznik, the regiment's senior drill instructor, the man who smashed Ben Parish into a million pieces, then reconstructed him into the merciless zombie killing machine that he is today.†
p. 213.4
- Like Ben Parish, those guys—the pre-Flintstone, pre-Tank, pre-Dumbo, etc.—they're dead.†
p. 217.6
- They start to blend together into one girl, the Girl Who Is No More, and in her eyes Ben Parish, high school hallway god, lives again.†
p. 226.4
- After all, that's what you are now, Sergeant Parish.†
p. 256.9
- Sergeant Parish, today we will graduate the top four squads of your battalion.†
p. 258.5
- This, Sergeant Parish, is what an alien consciousness looks like.†
p. 259.1
- I was wrong about Ben Parish dying on the day he left the convalescent ward.†
p. 262.8
- I know how Ben Parish made me feel, which can't be put into words, or at least any words I know.†
p. 268.1
- Not the way I would look at Ben Parish, all squishy around the eyes.†
p. 275.7
- I give her back an honest-to-goodness smile, the old Ben Parish smile, the one that got me practically everything I wanted.†
p. 305.9
- No more wishful thinking, Parish.†
p. 420.4
- Benjamin Thomas Parish.†
p. 428.6
- The last time she saw him was in their high school gymnasium after the lights went out, and then only the back of his head, and the only times that she's seen him since happened in her mind, the rational part of which always knew Ben Parish was dead like everyone else.†
p. 428.8
- Those first few moments between me and Ben Parish were very strange.†
p. 429.8
- The thing that gets me is whether I'd take that hand if it belonged to anyone other than Ben Parish.†
p. 430.9
- I whisper to Ben, "If you hurt him, Parish, I'm sticking this knife into your heart."†
p. 433.2
- That's the secret to victory, as Sergeant Parish here already knows: understanding how your enemy thinks.†
p. 435.6
- And I am going to kill Sergeant Parish.†
p. 436.5
- And I suspect that someone is not someone like Mr. Parish here.†
p. 436.8
- And I whisper to Ben Parish, "The one with Sammy—he's mine."†
p. 439.2
- "Ben Parish," Ben says.†
p. 440.6
- Ben Parish?†
p. 440.6
- That Ben Parish?†
p. 440.6
- But the Ben Parish I knew then is very different from the Ben Parish who now pulls himself up a jagged wall of broken stone and twisted metal.†
p. 446.1
- But the Ben Parish I knew then is very different from the Ben Parish who now pulls himself up a jagged wall of broken stone and twisted metal.†
p. 446.1
- The new Ben Parish has the eyes of a wounded animal.†
p. 446.2
- Ben hurls Sammy toward the kid, who hauls my brother inside and then bangs his hand hard against the side of the vehicle like he's saying, Let's go, Parish, let's go!†
p. 452.7
- And then, instead of jumping onto the Humvee like a normal person, Ben Parish turns and races back for me.†
p. 452.8
- Our fingertips touch, flirt with one another, his pinky hooks around mine—Save me, Parish, pinky swear, okay?†
p. 453.2
Definitions:
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(1)
(parish) a local church community
or in some places including Louisiana: a jurisdiction of government like a county - (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)