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Definition of Now now
1. Adverb. Interjection of rebuke.
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Literary usage of Now now
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. New Testament Illustrations: Comprising Choice Selections, Anecdotes by William Basil Jones (1875)
"Come now, now, now, for to-morrow you may never know in this world. Death may
have sealed your fate, and the once filthy may be made filthy still. ..."
2. Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages by Percy Society (1841)
"H.—" Anthony now now." Anthony Monday is supposed to be ridiculed in the character
of " O1<1 Anthony Xow now," an itinerant fidler frequently mentioned by ..."
3. The Compleat Angler: Or Contemplative Man's Recreation; Being a Discourse on by Izaak Walton (1902)
"Now, now Ringwood has him : now he's gone again, and has bit the poor dog.
Now Sweet- lips has her ; hold her Sweetlips ! now all the dogs have her, ..."