All 12 Uses of
emerge
in
Lock and Key, by Sarah Dessen
- When I turned around, I saw Roscoe emerging from his dog door.†
Chpt 1emerging = coming out of, or appearing
- But whatever the reason, this question had just somehow emerged, as unexpected to me as I knew it was to her.
Chpt 2 *emerged = come out
- A moment later, a black girl with long braids emerged, running, a backpack over one shoulder.†
Chpt 2emerged = came out of, or appeared
- 'I'd been afraid he would ask me to drive, which was completely out of the question, but instead, once outside, he led the way down a path that cut across a nearby field dotted with power lines, emerging a block down from a convenience store.†
Chpt 3emerging = coming out of, or appearing
- A moment later, the driver's-side door opened, and the blonde from my English class'in a white cable sweater, sunglasses parked on her head'emerged, pulling an overstuffed tote bag behind her.†
Chpt 4emerged = came out of, or appeared
- 'You know,' she said as Jamie finally emerged from the table holding Roscoe, who looked none too happy and was already gnawing at the bow tie, 'I just wonder if maybe a regular shot would work.†
Chpt 7
- Now, though, I could see the appeal of just disappearing, then laying low and waiting until the environment was more friendly to emerge.†
Chpt 9
- A sigh, and then she emerged, getting to her feet and adjusting her skirt.†
Chpt 11emerged = came out of, or appeared
- I waited a full minute or two after hearing a car pull away before I emerged, and even then I was still shaken.†
Chpt 11
- As they emerged a moment later, laughing and splashing each other, I kicked off my shoes, then rolled up my sweatpants and dunked my feet in the water.†
Chpt 12
- When he emerged, shaking his head and sending droplets flying, I said, 'Nice form.†
Chpt 12
- This time, I didn't sit, instead crossing my arms over my chest as Nate emerged from the shadows.†
Chpt 14
Definition:
to come out, appear, or become prominent