All 10 Uses of
emerge
in
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
- With a nod he vanished into the bedroom, whence he emerged in five minutes tweed-suited and respectable, as of old.†
Chpt 1
- Presently he emerged, looking even more flurried than before.†
Chpt 1
- "You want to go home, no doubt, Doctor," he remarked as we emerged.†
Chpt 2
- We rattled through an endless labyrinth of gas-lit streets until we emerged into Farrington Street.†
Chpt 2
- Most of his time he would spend in his room, with the door locked upon the inside, but sometimes he would emerge in a sort of drunken frenzy and would burst out of the house and tear about the garden with a revolver in his hand, screaming out that he was afraid of no man, and that he was not to be cooped up, like a sheep in a pen, by man or devil.†
Chpt 5
- In a very short time a decrepit figure had emerged from the opium den, and I was walking down the street with Sherlock Holmes.†
Chpt 6
- He was the keeper of a low den in which I used to lodge in Swandam Lane, where I could every morning emerge as a squalid beggar and in the evenings transform myself into a well-dressed man about town.†
Chpt 6
- Presently she emerged from the room again, and in the light of the passage-lamp your son saw that she carried the precious coronet in her hands.†
Chpt 11
- Sherlock Holmes had been silent all the morning, dipping continuously into the advertisement columns of a succession of papers until at last, having apparently given up his search, he had emerged in no very sweet temper to lecture me upon my literary shortcomings.†
Chpt 12
- As it emerged into the moonshine I saw what it was.
Chpt 12 *emerged = came out
Definition:
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(emerge) to come out, or to appear