23 collocations for reappearing

"Let us go on a bit; it may reappear againanyhow, it is worth investigating.

The shadow passed over the mountain's brow and reappeared far below, a rapidly decreasing blot, flying eastward over the golden green.

The men never reappeared, a common and an unknown fate thus sweeping away Captain Crutchely and six of his best men, and all, as it might be, in a single instant of time!

On bringing the card nearer, the circle reappears, the cross, of course, being visible all the time (see Experiment 180, p. 355).

Near Guantanamo, a cascade drops three hundred feet into a cavern and reappears a short distance away.

Here, under an artificial climate, libertine memories will reappear, the languishing feminine emanations evaporated by the factories.

"Men disappear from time to time, and when they reappear, the explanations that they give (when they give any) seem to be more or less adequate.

" He reappeared presently, the face of a strange woman, that Kate had not seen, peering over his shoulder into the carriage as he came down the steps.

In his maudlin siestas, satiated and happy, there would always reappear another Freya who was not Freya, but Doña Constanza, the Empress of Byzantium.

There the Callenders were awaited by Flora and Madame, thither they came, and there reappeared the General and his train.

Now imagine Christ to reappear on earth, with that perfect outward beauty of characterwith what Greeks and Romans, and our own ancestors, would have called those perfect mannerswhich, if we are to believe the Gospels, He shewed in Judea of old, which won then so many hearts, especially of the common people, sounder judges often of true nobility than many who fancy themselves their betters.

These halcyon days will return to temper and grace the period of old age; as upon the ripened peach reappear the hues of its early blossoms.

When he called, Schulze reappeared, disposed instruments and tubes upon a table.

I caught much of Georgia's spirit of delight, for I had a vivid recollection of the grand dinner given in commemoration of our very first legally appointed Thanksgiving Day in California; I had only to close my eyes, and in thought would reappear the longest and most bountifully spread table I had ever seen.

Then, suddenly, as I say, he reappeared at Golden Friarsa very black and silent man, sedate and orderly.

Almost immediately the train resumes its normal speed and Popof reappears a minute afterwards.

She did not linger on the details of her toilet, but reappeared almost the next moment in her new finery, buttoning the neck of her gown as she entered the room, and chastely stopping at the window to characteristically pull up her stocking.

But just here reappeared the Mediterranean navigator, the complicated and contradictory Ulysses.

This extravagant and ruinous pomp fell into disuse during the reigns of Louis XI., Charles VIII., and Louis XII., but reappeared in that of Francis I. This prince, after his first wars in Italy, imported the cookery and the gastronomic luxury of that country, where the art of good living, especially in Venice, Florence, and Rome, had reached the highest degree of refinement and magnificence.

" Half an hour later Coquenil reappeared almost his ordinary self, except that he wore neither mustache nor eyeglasses, and, instead of his usual neat dress he had put on the shabby black coat and the battered soft hat that he had worn in leaving the Hôtel des Étrangers.

"Where'd them fellows go?" gasped the officer, instantly reappearing up the steps of the basement.

Upon one occasion a light appeared and reappeared two or three times in front of the Medium, passing from near her knee up for a foot or two.

" At this moment, Candace reappeared at the door, her butterfly turban somewhat deranged with the violence of her prostration, giving a whimsical air to her portly person.

23 collocations for  reappearing