1 The news reached Atlanta almost simultaneously with the news of the victory at Chancellorsville, and the town fairly rocked with exultation and with laughter.
2 And it was doubly dreadful that his death should occur simultaneously with the discovery of his infidelity.
3 They were exalted by the picture of themselves as being simultaneously business-like and artistic.
4 In most American whalemen the mast-heads are manned almost simultaneously with the vessel's leaving her port; even though she may have fifteen thousand miles, and more, to sail ere reaching her proper cruising ground.
5 All at once the outstretched arm gave a peculiar motion and then remained fixed, while the boat's five oars were seen simultaneously peaked.
Moby Dick By Herman MelvilleContext Highlight In CHAPTER 48. The First Lowering. 6 Fired by the cry which seemed simultaneously taken up by the three look-outs, the men on deck rushed to the rigging to behold the famous whale they had so long been pursuing.
Moby Dick By Herman MelvilleContext Highlight In CHAPTER 133. The Chase—First Day. 7 Almost simultaneously, with a mighty volition of ungraduated, instantaneous swiftness, the White Whale darted through the weltering sea.
Moby Dick By Herman MelvilleContext Highlight In CHAPTER 135. The Chase.—Third Day. 8 As she seated herself and was about to begin to eat her soup, which had been served when she entered the room, several persons informed her simultaneously that Robert was going to Mexico.
9 And occasionally, the eyes of a whole group were turned simultaneously toward a large and silent lodge in the center of the village, as if it contained the subject of their common thoughts.
The Last of the Mohicans By James Fenimore CooperContext Highlight In CHAPTER 28 10 His fine figure, alert limbs, and bright face, raised an instant competition, and half a dozen bids simultaneously met the ear of the auctioneer.
11 Finally the pair entered simultaneously and sideways; with the result that they jostled one another not a little in the process.
12 A cry of amazement bursts from the ladies simultaneously.
13 Paulucci and Michaud both attacked Wolzogen simultaneously in French.
14 But a commander in chief, especially at a difficult moment, has always before him not one proposal but dozens simultaneously.
15 A healthy man usually thinks of, feels, and remembers innumerable things simultaneously, but has the power and will to select one sequence of thoughts or events on which to fix his whole attention.