IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library |
| Alphabetical [« »] wicker 1 wickerwork 1 wicks 1 wide 33 widely 2 widened 1 widening 1 | Frequency [« »] 33 tender 33 wasn 33 whispered 33 wide 32 accordingly 32 cry 32 downstairs | Émile Zola Nana Concordances wide |
Chap.
1 1| row above row, under the wide–vaulted bays with their 2 1| it may be, was straining wide a pair of fine eyes such 3 1| with his fine eyes very wide open and his fair face glowing 4 1| natural in a part demanding wide hips and a voluptuous mouth 5 1| her Amazonian bosom, her wide hips, which swayed to and 6 2| repeated Nana, who was not yet wide awake, “is tomorrow the 7 5| two greenroom doors stood wide open to the corridor leading 8 5| illuminated the stage with a wide beam of light. Muffat, who 9 6| horizon was immeasurably wide, but it was now covered 10 6| had not been sufficiently wide, he put his arm round Nana’ 11 6| object of sensation—the wide countryside, the green things 12 6| second gate. Through this a wide lawn was visible, over which 13 6| admire the proud sweep of the wide steps, the twenty frontage 14 7| Muffat had returned into the wide streets, which were then 15 7| little, for the ascent of the wide steps had tired him. Then 16 7| brisk movement she flung wide the bedroom door. Whereupon 17 8| who was by way of being wide–minded, had accepted the 18 8| the other, just as in the wide and open corridor of a disorderly 19 9| audible, and the quiet and the wide expanse of sleeping sunlight 20 10| flesh, gave light to the wide staircase, at the foot of 21 10| finest needlework. Armchairs wide as beds and sofas deep as 22 10| her hands, felt about the wide sleeves of her dressing 23 10| armchairs, which were as wide as beds, and the sofas, 24 11| built like a chalet, with a wide balcony furnished with red 25 11| sweeping glance she took in the wide, vast horizon. At this last 26 12| pillow, was lying awake with wide–open, meditative eyes. She 27 13| on the white surface of a wide, outspread petticoat, which 28 13| and the somber fire in his wide eyes, she gave a sigh of 29 13| room door, which remained wide open opposite. And in her 30 13| trembling in the sunshine, the wide fields of ripe grain, the 31 13| and they half covered the wide nakedness of the room while 32 14| which was crossed by a wide ray of electric light, she 33 14| who felt suffocated, flung wide the window and leaned upon