All 8 Uses of
dwell
in
Throne of Glass
- Something evil dwells in this castle, something wicked enough to make the stars quake.†
p. 186.5dwells = makes one's home in; or lives in; or stays (in a place)
- Something evil dwells in this castle ...Destroy it ... Didn't she have enough to worry about right now?†
p. 189.0 *
- Legends were still told of the strange and deadly people who dwelt there—the cruel and bloodthirsty descendents of the fallen Witch Kingdom.†
p. 25.6 *
- Over the next thirteen weeks, you shall each dwell and compete in my home.†
p. 68.8
- What would his fellow mountain-dwellers say if they could see him now?†
p. 86.5
- Not that the thought of something wicked dwelling in the castle scared her or anything.†
p. 194.1
- It might have looked beautiful, had she not known what corruption and filth dwelt within it.†
p. 340.3
- But then Cain—bearing the shadowy, dark thing that dwelled inside of him—stepped through the wall as if it were nothing, shattering it completely.†
p. 365.5
Definitions:
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(1)
(dwell as in: Don't dwell on it.) to think, communicate, or let attention stay on (or return to) something for a prolonged period
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(2)
(dwell as in: It dwells in the forest.) make one's home in; or to live in; or to stay (in a place)
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(3)
(dwelling as in: a modest dwelling) a house or shelter in which someone lives
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(4)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) meaning too rare to warrant focus