91 collocations for disappearing

Trophonius having disappeared that moment, it was given out that the earth had swallowed him on the same spot; and impious superstition went so far as to place this wicked wretch in the rank of the gods, and to consult his oracle with ceremonies equally painful and mysterious.

The Raja and his sons soon got tired of waiting for her; he concluded that the journey was merely a pretext of his wife's to escape from him, as she had disappeared the first time that he let her out of his sight.

Armand stood for a moment on the step, looking up and down the Avenue, then disappeared indoors.

Here, Peter, runno, you are too oldJohn, runbring my hat; I'll go myself to the villagesome love-quarrelEmmy sickand Denbigh going awayyesyes, I did so myselfLady Juliana, poor dear soul, she was a long time before she could forget itbut Peter"Peter had disappeared the instant the letter was finished, and he was quickly followed by John.

I sprang out of bed and rushed into the hall in time to see Tom dash out of it into the dining-room, mother-in-law and the girl disappearing up stairs and the two hired men through the barn door.

As Monsignor glanced back again at the dock, amazed at the sudden change of scene, he saw the monk's head disappearing down the staircase that led below from the dock.

ALCANDO DISAPPEARS THE MOVING PICTURE BOYS AT PANAMA CHAPTER

Where had disappeared the man of slow-moving figure, bent head, downcast eyes, gloom-stricken face, whom until that hour she had known?

All the tobacco had disappeared and, instead of the thousands of plants that they had tended so carefully, nothing but the bare mountain could be seen.

They cut across the heads of the snow-slopes which descended toward the Furggengletscher, and disappeared round a corner, but shortly afterward we saw them high up on the face, moving quickly.

But, as I understand it, Sir George, he alleges that the young lady who has disappeared lays claim to your honour's estates at Estcombe.' 'At Estcombe?' 'Yes, sir.' Sir George did not reply, but stood staring at the man, his mind divided between two thoughts.

To my surprise I caught a glimpse of legs disappearing up the companion.

"After the light disappeared the compass kept on varying.

It is bad when there are too many of them, it is bad when too few; in the first case the ability for deeds disappears, in the second, the conscience.

Long after Julia had disappeared Sadie Corn stared after hermiserable, regretful.

I saw his slim figure disappearing down the corridor at the very moment that I slipped into his room.

Words of reprobation are not enough, justice demands exemplary and complete reparation, and if the powers of earth do not take justice into their own hands, God will send fire from Heaven and will cause to disappear from the face of the earth the criminals and even their descendants.

Merman and mermaid, nereid and triton, were there, rejoicing in the sunbeams thus poured upon them through this subtle conduit of ocean, as do the motes of summer in her rays; but soon these disappeared, a motley crowd, confused and joyous, leaving the vision free to pierce the depths, glowing with golden light, in search of still greater marvels.

After the middle of the eighteenth century, however, these extra doors and the enclosed cupboard gradually disappeared, and soon after the mahogany side table came into fashion it became the custom to supplement this article of furniture by a pedestal cupboard on either side (instead of the cupboards alluded to), one for hot plates and the other for wine.

The auto-buses kept appearing out of the sun-shot dust- cloud at the end of the town, and disappearing round the curve by the Town Hall.

desparecer, to disappear. desparramarse, to scatter.

Hypnotized by the driver's intent and unwavering gaze on the road, she kept her own eyes as fiercely concentrated, her attention leaping from one quickly seen, instantly disappearing detail to another,a pile of gravel here,a half-buried rock there.

The sun set in a dense bank and the moment it disappeared a very copious dew began to fall.

One day the manager disappeared and with him two thousand dollars belonging to the cooperative.

And now a voice resounded through the woods, And cried, "Griselda," cried it, "Come, Griselda!" While she, the distant voice's sound distinguished, Sprang quickly up, and scarcely lingering Her feet to dry, ran up the dewy bank With lightning speed, her dove in circles o'er her, Till in the dusky thicket disappeared For me the last edge of her flutt'ring robe.

91 collocations for  disappearing