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Definition
change completely the nature or appearance of — especially in a positive way
- The child was quite transfigured; and, a moment later, when Mrs. Spencer and Mrs. Blewett went out in quest of a recipe the latter had come to borrow she sprang up and flew across the room to Marilla.Chapter 6 — Marilla Makes Up Her Mind (64% in)
- It had been a very mild December and people had looked forward to a green Christmas; but just enough snow fell softly in the night to transfigure Avonlea.Chapter 25 — Matthew Insists on Puffed Sleeves (58% in)
- Behind them the moon was rising out of the sea that grew all radiant and transfigured in her light.Chapter 29 — An Epoch in Anne's Life (92% in)
There are no more uses of "transfigure" in Anne Of Green Gables.
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