58 Verbs to Use for the Word disappearances

That one word explains the disappearance of Royalism.

This was in 1848, the same fateful year that witnessed Leichhardt's disappearance.

As soon as the clock struck, playing was discontinued, the evening song was sung and then followed the disappearance of the two little ones.

I adduce this fact, as evidence only, that the introduction of the potato was not injurious to the health of the peasantry at that period; but whether its production was, or was not, instrumental in causing the disappearance of ague, I will not venture to give an opinion.

It announced the mysterious disappearance of a young man of the same name as your ownan art teacher from London, I think he was.

The Allies have never harboured the design of exterminating German peoples nor of bringing about their political disappearance.

Cancut, in his previous visit, had seen a disappearance of bear.

The people of the whole Pacific seaboard, who are justly proud of their region, and of every trait peculiarly its own, would bitterly lament the final disappearance of elk from this whole countryside, yet the fact remains that hardly a voice there, outside of the organization of the "Elks," is raised to protest against these flagrant acts of vandalism which are taking place beneath their very eyes.

" "Joseph P. Hyam's mine," the large American announced, watching the disappearance of his soup plate with an air of regret.

The post-orderly, splashing back to barracks, reported the disappearance of Oswald and Co.

Quickly I named over in my mind such men in the French Foreign Office as were in a position to discover the disappearance of any document under Raoul du Laurier's charge.

"And the circumstances attending the disappearance?

The success of this experiment, the annoyance to his eyes, and a feverish desire to be doing, which succeeded the disappearance of Botts, set Mark upon the project of sowing grass-seed over as much of the plain of the crater as he thought he should not have occasion to use for the purposes of tillage.

It means the disappearance of influenza, the ravages of which are clearly traceable to the political virus disseminated by the Coalition.

His own friends were the most tiresome, their open admiration of his lawlessness and their readiness to trace other mysterious disappearances to his agency being particularly galling to a man whose respectability formed his most cherished possession.

The sunset had now fairly passed, and the travellers were at the witching moment that precedes the final disappearance of the day.

Had he remarked Harris's disappearance?

For a moment I could not understand this, then remembered the disappearance of Perdosa.

The Emperor remains absolute to the last, and the very Republican Constitution, which involves his own disappearance from political existence, is created by the fiat of the Emperor in his last official utterance.

" "You did a bad thing when you let Eccles and that other chap get away," commented Fanning; "I don't like their disappearance at all.

" "Cospetto!" grunted Vito Viti, nudging his neighbor, the vice-governatore, and nodding toward the other boat; "if that be not little Ghita, who came into our island like a comet and went out of itto what shall I liken her sudden and extraordinary disappearance, Signor Andrea?"

furnishing his house magnificently without ever intending to pay for a pipkin, and at last making a sudden disappearance, which closely resembles what I have heard described as an Irish 'moonlight flitting,' where a tenant, who is unable to pay his rent, departs at dead of night with his wife and other movables, having previously thrashed his grain, and left the straw in its place to keep up appearances!

With her, peace would be inevitable, the government managed by the people, the disappearance of the great armies, the true civilization.

Similar conditions of social existence here and in France were similarly and simultaneously transformed by the same tremendous upheaval which marked the final disappearance of the feudal spirit and the birth of the modern world.

Amongst Scottish reminiscences which do not extend beyond our own recollections we may mention the disappearance of Trinity Church in Edinburgh, which has taken place within the last quarter of a century.

58 Verbs to Use for the Word  disappearances