11 examples of re-emerge in sentences
The close of the ocean pastoral (in c. iv.) is the last of pathetic narrative in the book; but the same feeling that "mourns o'er the beauty of the Cyclades," often re-emerges in shorter passages.
Re-emerging, she resumed: "Still, not without its compensations, eh, mon ami?"
During courtship each pair may blow bubbles, rub noses, raise their snout and periodically submerge and re-emerge.
Light disappeared into the blackness of their hair and re-emerged at different points as they tilted their heads toward each other and toward the whirling ball.
A note often lost in unmitigated din and discord, yet none the less re-emerging, age after age, and century after century, and always when it does so lending its own charm to a record, which, without some such alleviations, would be almost too grim and disheartening in its unrelieved and unresulting misery to be voluntarily approached at all.
He re-emerged to plead, vehemently but fruitlessly, against the Union which was passed the following spring.
Mrs. Damper dived into the inner room, and re-emerged with a plateful of scraps.
They passed on laughing, and the children re-emerged.
Re-emerging, he took the road again, his whole man hot within his furred coat as a teapot within a cosy.
Two or three minutes passed before he re-emerged.
THE POSITION OF SIR WALTER SCOTT Walter Scott is a writer who should just now be re-emerging into his own high place in letters, for unquestionably the recent, though now dwindling, schools of severely technical and æsthetic criticism have been unfavourable to him.