1349 examples of unfold in sentences

He saw, unseen, the happy girl unfold the Valentine, dance about, clap her hands, as one after one the pretty emblems unfolded themselves.

This is how it befell that I was presently engrossed to outward seeming with the affairs of Little Arcadyeven to the extent of a casual Potts, and those blessed contingencies that were later to unfold from him.

And I shall see it allsee the centuries unfold, behold the wonderful things of the future arise!

When the grass once more begins to grow, the trees to unfold their tender leaves, the rivers to swell, and the birds to sing; while yet the sun's rays cannot pierce the snowy garment on the distant heights; then Pau is in her beauty.

The paper was removed, and she began to unfold it slowly, a slight tremor passing through her frame as she did so.

Sometimes upon her forhead they behold A thousand graces masking in delight; Sometimes within her eye-lids they unfold 255 Ten thousand sweet belgards*, which to their sight Doe seeme like twinckling starres in frostie night; But on her lips, like rosy buds in May, So many millions of chaste pleasures play.

In speechless wonder he gazed down on the unblazed forests, saw plains and hills unfold themselves as his vision gained distance, followed a frozen river until it was lost in the bewildering picture, and let his eyes rest here and there on the glistening, snow-smothered bosoms of lakes, rimmed in by walls of black forest.

not that alone, but of an expounder of that dark Italian Hierophant, an exposition little short of his who dared unfold the Apocalypse: divine riddles both and (without supernal grace vouchsafed)

I was still in a quandary the next morning, when I received a letter from Miss Pole, so mysteriously wrapped up and with so many seals on it to secure secrecy that I had to tear the paper before I could unfold it.

The true scholar learns from the known to unfold the unknown, and approaches more and more to being a master" "Enough," cried the abbé; "the rest in due time.

Oh! divine modesty, perfume of woman, sweet enchantment which gently penetrates the heart of man, ready always to unfold.

"Kindly unfold your plan, colonel," I resumed.

And here is a pedant that cannot unfold his wrinkles, nor conceal his wrath at interruption by the best, if their conversation do not fit his impertinency,here is he to afflict us with his personalities.

The people of this place being all perfect strangers to me, I did not for a while unfold to them the real object of my visit; but instead thereof, I opened a shop, and commenced working at my old trade the saddling business.

But what further cruelties this wretched man, (whose passion was so excited that he could scarcely utter a word when he took the slave into his own power,) inflicted upon his poor victim, the day of judgment will unfold.

Go alone to one of the voting shelves and there unfold your ballot.

It is due, however, to the character of our Government and to its stability, which can not be shaken by the enemies of order, freely to unfold the course of this event.

From time to time I was prompted to unfold the affections of my soul, only to be repelled with the greater anguish, and to be baffled in a way the most intolerably mortifying.

I will unfold a tale!I will show thee to the world for what thou art; and all the men that live, shall confess my truth!Didst thou imagine that I was altogether passive, a mere worm, organised to feel sensations of pain, but no emotion of resentment?

How will "Manifest Destiny" unfold itself, and what will the end be?The cup must fill first. FOOTNOTES: [Footnote BY: Many of my suggestions, the reader will observe, are drawn from the Cuba code.]

Thus dreams the boy, who is to become a teacher, of the possibilities the future may unfold.

Sir,With your permission, I will attempt to describe the magnificent scene I witnessed on my ascent with Mr. G. Green, in his balloon, on Wednesday, June 10th, 1829; but I really want the power of language to depict its grandeur; for no poetic taste, or pencil of man, can unfold the splendid scene we enjoyed while traversing the ethereal regions.

We shall see how at the same time they introduce and unfold their own characters and awaken an interest in the main action.

I have a genuine love of such common sights, and am quite absorbed by the good fun before me, when a solemn voice sounds at my left, and, looking round, I perceive Can Grande, who has come up to explain to me the philosophy of the sailor's dances, and to unfold his theory of amusements, as far as the narrow area of one little brain (mine, not his) will permit.

The petty complaint, that, while Leibnitz freely imparted his discoveries to Newton, the latter churlishly concealed his own, would deserve to be considered, if it were obligatory upon every man of genius to unfold immediately to the world the results of his labor.

1349 examples of  unfold  in sentences