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  • Moreover, he is smoking. (8)
  • Moreover, he invited the Rev. (10)
  • Moreover, he no longer knew how. (8)
  • Moreover, he had a definite objective. (8)
  • Moreover, a surprise was afforded to Evan. (10)
  • Moreover, Adela had not long quitted school. (10)
  • Moreover, we should not let them be tyrannous. (7)
  • Moreover, the spoken word is once more a power. (16)
  • Moreover, could we be To our dear land disloyal? (10)
  • Moreover, Soames himself disliked the thought of that. (8)
  • Moreover she was the mother of a son. (10)
  • Moreover, he had seen their hands touching on the seat. (8)
  • Moreover, it swung a thunder-cloud across his holiday. (10)
  • The place, moreover, invited to repose. (2)
  • Moreover, he was in a frame of mind unfavorable to repose. (1)
  • She could put a spell upon him, moreover. (10)
  • She had this communication, moreover, from Mary. (4)
  • Moreover there was a sentiment about these things! (8)
  • Moreover, I shall be too busy in the college for a year or two yet. (14)
  • Moreover, tell a woman to put back, when she is once clearly launched! (10)
  • One evening, moreover, Boleskey had returned home drunk. (8)
  • Moreover, it is a quality that may well be looked for where it does not exist. (8)
  • Moreover, the Countess really looked upon domestics as being only half-souls. (10)
  • Moreover, the month of September was drawing nigh; he had plenty to think of. (10)
  • Moreover, though tongue-tied as to love-making, he was in a hurry to be married. (10)
  • Moreover, to read them when he was plighted to another woman would be senseless. (10)
  • Moreover, to see him and have him was a repose after the alarm Benson had sounded. (10)
  • Moreover, Richard had commended her to the care of Lord Mountfalcon, and Lady Judith. (10)
  • It is possible, moreover, that he sailed from a Dutch or British port. (12)
  • Moreover, the novel act of advocacy, and the nature of the advocacy, had effect on him. (10)
  • His son was engaged in a plot, and was, moreover, the leader of the plot. (10)
  • To contest the will would be a risk and, moreover, would be ungrateful, petty. (13)
  • He pictured to himself hopefully, moreover, that she would be shy when they met. (10)
  • An estate of at least equal value, moreover, was assured as his future inheritance. (4)
  • Moreover, he had been matched against Willoughby: the circumstance had occurred two or three times. (10)
  • Critically, moreover, her admission of great poppy-heads into her garden was objected to. (10)
  • Moreover, he realized vaguely since his talk with his cousin that there was a certain claim in complicity. (13)
  • So Algernon was thinking; and without a light, save the gas lamp in the square, moreover. (22)
  • And moreover, notwithstanding his previous tribulation, to spy upon Cupid was sweet to him. (10)
  • Moreover, the Graves Construction Company was no longer the weak enterprise that it had been five years before. (13)
  • Moreover, to touch and kindle the mind through laughter, demands more than sprightliness, a most subtle delicacy. (10)
  • But Raikes appreciated a capital fellow, and felt warmly to Evan, who, moreover, was feeding him. (10)
  • Fortune, moreover, the favourer of Nic Sedgett, blew foul whichever the way Robert set his sails. (10)
  • Fortune, moreover, the favourer of Nic Sedgett, blew foul whichever the way Robert set his sails. (22)
  • Moreover I will expend in his aid all my subtleties, my transformations, the stores of my wisdom. (10)
  • She sympathized, moreover, with the beautiful devotedness of the wealthy heiress to her ideal of man. (10)
  • We had more interest, moreover, in the near foreground with its occasional clusters of brilliant bloom. (20)
  • Moreover he was naturally rapid rather than deep, and life hardly ever left him alone or left him silent. (8)
  • Moreover, was not the priest, Le Loutre, at hand to give the signal to the Acadians to rise against their English masters? (19)
  • Moreover, the marriage of these two renewed her belief in true marriages, and their intention to unite was evidence of love. (10)
  • A man had to choose between his King and the Philadelphia Congress, and, moreover, he had to choose quickly. (19)
  • We must perforce be critics of these tear-away wits; which are, moreover, so threadbare to conceal the character! (10)
  • And, moreover, it was so wonderful to find Anthony displaying humanity at all, that anything might be expected of him. (10)
  • The Address, moreover, was ultra-Radical: museums to be opened on Sundays; ominous references to the Land question, etc. (10)
  • Moreover, Mr. Beamish calculated that Caseldy would be a serviceable ally in commanding a proper respect for her Grace the Duchess of Dewlap. (10)
  • Praise of constancy, moreover, smote shadowily a certain inconstant, enough to seem to ruffle her smoothness and do no hurt. (10)
  • Moreover, he enjoyed his one or two permissible glasses: he doubted that the Chiefs of the Army had common benevolence for the inoffensive pipe. (10)
  • Moreover, so long as she was the mistress of Niels Heinrich, he dared to undertake nothing further, and his interest seemed gradually to subside. (12)
  • The task, moreover, of avoiding to tease her brother was made easier to her by flying to this new refuge of mysterious reflection. (10)
  • A number of nobles and gentlemen, moreover, belonging to some of the proudest families in France, went with him, eager for adventure. (19)
  • From the fact that they offended their keen critical taste, moreover, they were targets to the shaft that wounds more fatally than all. (10)
  • The price of pictures, moreover, had, if anything, gone up, and he had done better with his collection since the War began than ever before. (8)
  • Moreover, the smallness of the great legislative chambers conduces to the conversational tone, and thus public speakers are trained to the disuse of oratory. (14)
  • Moreover, a waning practice, in disfavour with the new generation, will be commended to the conservative barbarian, as partaking of the wisdom of his fathers. (10)
  • There may be, moreover, while each has the key of the fellow breast, a mutually sensitive nerve to protest against intrusion of light or sound. (10)
  • She promised, however, to think of it; and pretty nearly promised, moreover, to think of it, with the intention of finding it a very good scheme. (4)
  • Without that attraction, not all her money would have tempted Elliot, and Sir Walter was, moreover, assured of her having been a very fine woman. (4)

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Definition of moreover:

  • moreover, mr-‘vr, adv. more over or beyond what has been said: further: besides: also.(0)

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