18 Verbs to Use for the Word reappearance

They awaited the reappearance of Edwards and the bo's'n's mate when they had vanished below decks, and with an intensity of eagerness they followed the return of the small boat.

More cheers and confused shouting greeted Peter's reappearance on the balcony.

and she looked steadfastly into the mirror over the chimney-piece, as if trying to court the reappearance of that ugly vision which haunted it, and so to nerve herself to the utmost, and face the whole truth.

Agitated and alarmed, Marie listened to the narrative with an earnest attention, which only tended to render her royal consort more communicative than he might otherwise have been; and, in the excess of his self-gratulation, he moreover exhibited such unequivocal proofs of the interest which he personally felt in the result of the evasion, that she at once resolved to prevent the reappearance of the Princess in France.

All carried long iron-pointed poles and waited with keen expectation the reappearance of the otter.

And, as if fearing a reappearance of Ulysses' scruples, she redoubled her seductions on their afternoons of voluptuous imprisonment.

At this moment, a whoop from the opposite bank, echoed by two or three hearty ones from our party, announced the reappearance of Petaille Grignon.

About this time we noticed the reappearance of King George, which circumstance rekindled our hopes.

As a doctrine in our modern thought, it owes its influential reappearance to certain evolutionary hypotheses of Mr. Alfred Russel Wallace, which in turn stimulated Mr. John Fiske to that further inquiry which resulted in those first cogent and extended statements of the doctrine which have been the basis of so many subsequent educational applications.

But the same night which saw Colonel Lambert at the sponging house saw the reappearance of his brother George.

Then there was the circumstance of Mrs. Lawrence packing her suit-case and taking it, or sending it, from the house during the dayand its reappearance a couple of days later.

But, to be definite, it must pass into the domain of memory and there solicit the reappearance of its congeners with which it may identify itself.

That it is out of use is a presumptive argument that it ought to remain out of use: good reasons must be at hand to support its reappearance.

There was one night when the work was all done at eleven o'clock, and this marked the reappearance of normal conditions.

The Tales were never published, and Crabbe again deferred his reappearance in print for a period of eight years.

With reference to incorporeal beings, it denotes (except in the phrase "the Holy Ghost") the reappearance of the dead in disembodied form.

She glanced behind her with an expression full of fear, as though dreading the reappearance of that man who had compelled her to follow him out into the night.

How if the remedy only set up new causes for a future evil, and, while immediately a palliative, strengthened the disease itself, and ensured its reappearance in the future?

18 Verbs to Use for the Word  reappearance