26 collocations for reentering

Then she turned and reentered the sick man's room.

" "Las' night's milkin's half cream by this time," she rejoined, as she briskly reentered the house.

The other events of the funeral flowed by in a sort of dream: he moved about; the negroes were speaking to him in the queer overtones one uses to the bereaved; he was being driven back to Niggertown; he reentered the Siner cabin.

They had reentered the forest, which was here made darker and wilder by many fallen trees, blown down and tossed together by the fierce tempests which often rent the swamp.

Presently she reentered the street, and this time walked along the side where the law offices were grouped.

Here, too, a mana tall, thick-set manwas loitering; and, as he looked inquisitively into my face, I turned and reentered the court, slowly retracing my steps.

Duke Eudes, on his side, after having, as vassal, taken the oath of allegiance to Charles, who will be henceforth called Charles Martel (Hammer), that glorious name which he won by the great blow he dealt the Arabs, reentered his dominions of Aquitania and Vasconia, and applied himself to the reestablishment there of security and of his own power.

A few minutes later he reentered the hall, and with equal coolness laid hands upon the emperor's cup, full of rich wine.

He thought sadly of lost love, but at the same time he thought with dolorous suspense of what might greet him when reentering his home.

Let him show that he is an Indian indeed, and wants no aid in performing an Indian's duties.' 'Be it so,' answered Jyanough; and he laid aside the spear, and reentered the hut, rather to Henrich's surprise, and Oriana's disappointment, but much to the satisfaction of Coubitant.

I felt my way about for hours, almost hopelessly, by an exhaustive process at last discovering a bridge, and about midnight, covered with dirt and scratches, reentered the inn which I had quitted in the morning.... I descended the valley, diverging from the path at Randa to mount the slopes of the Dom (the highest of the Mischabelhörner), in order to see the Weisshorn face to face.

But in 737 Charles Martel returned, reentered Lyons and Avignon, and, crossing the Rhone, marched rapidly on Narbonne, to drive the Arabs from Septimania.

Ferdinand VII reentered Madrid as king on March 24, 1814, accompanied by a coterie of retrograde, revengeful priests, of whom his confessor, Victor Saez, was the leader.

[Illustration: "'HONEYJACKYHONEY'"] The little Bear, fortunately for himself, went slowly, since in doubt; he made no sudden move, and he waited a long time, though urged to go on, till the whole swarm of bees had reentered their nest.

And, as luck would have it, the object of his grievance, having forgotten something, at that moment unexpectedly reentered the office to retrieve it.

July 21st, 1871, he departed again for the Tanganyika, and only reentered Oujiji October 23d.

The King reentered Paris, accompanied by foreign soldiers.

There was a moment, just as they reentered the Park, when, as she stood looking at a moon-touched vista before them, the floating scarf suddenly recalled to him the outline of that lovely hood in which Romney framed the radiant head of Lady Hamilton as 'The Sempstress.'

" [Sidenote:16] When Nero after his mother's murder reentered Rome, people paid him reverence in public, but in private so long as any one could speak frankly with safety they tore his character to very tatters.

In less than two hours the work on the asteroid was completed and the crewmen reentered their ship.

Raskolnikoff, who until then had been riveted to the landing with fright, was at length able to shake off his torpor, and hastily reentered the apartment, closing the door behind him.

At last he reentered his own territories, and, having stationed his troops in places of security, returned, for a time, to Berlin, where he forbade all to speak either ill or well of the campaign.

He pursued his enemies to Whitaby and to Lym-Fiord, winning a signal victory over them in both places, and then reentered his capital of Hledra in triumph, amid the acclamations of his joyful people.

As she reentered her carriage she was undecided whether to go home or hunt up the third niece.

Adrian left the room by the door he had entered it, and passing through a hall reentered the chamber that had been assigned him.

26 collocations for  reentering