All 20 Uses of
emerge
in
Interview with the Vampire
- And as for me, they'd seen me evening after evening emerge from the oratory, which was now little more than a shapeless mass of brick and vine, layered with flowering wisteria in the spring, wild roses in summer, moss gleaming on the old unpainted shutters which had never been opened, spiders spinning in the stone arches.†
Part 1
- Then I remember seeing Lestat's figure emerge in the mirror over the sideboard.†
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- Even with morning rising slowly, only the dormers and high porches of the houses were emerging from the dark, and to a mortal man the narrow streets I found were like pitch.†
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- The furniture of the room emerged from the darkness.†
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- I could feel his heat as he emerged from the dim light of the stairwell.†
Part 1
- And with this act of will, my senses emerged from the torment.†
Part 1
- The sight of the tickets and a collection of notes of credit and some other papers all placed together in a flat black wallet made the trip emerge into the bright fight of reality.†
Part 1
- A door slammed somewhere to my right, and I saw a woman and a man emerge and hurry towards the corner, the woman's face hidden beneath an enormous white hat.†
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- Claudia emerged silhouetted against the fall, her hand clutching a bare root in the moist earth beside it; and now I saw her climbing hand over hand up the overgrown cliff, her arm trembling ever so slightly, her small boots dangling, then digging in to hold, then swinging free again.†
Part 2
- And beneath the first rise of the stair, out of the gloom emerged the vast, dark opening to the monastery's remaining rooms.†
Part 2
- His great, huge shoulder emerged first and one long, loose arm and hand, the fingers curved; then I saw his head.†
Part 2
- It had a small wooden frame around it, and in that frame there emerged, through the glimmer, the figure of a man.†
Part 2
- Slowly, only because my eye was totally concentrated upon it now, a figure emerged from the darkness of the wall above me.†
Part 3
- She was staring past him at the figure of another vampire who had emerged slowly from the shadows.†
Part 3
- I kept looking at Claudia, the way she lay against the books, the way she sat amongst the objects of the desk, the polished white skull, the candle-holder, the open parchment book whose hand-painted script gleamed in the light; and then above her there emerged into focus the lacquered and shimmering painting of a medieval devil, horned and hoofed, his bestial figure looming over a coven of worshipping witches.†
Part 3
- And I saw her emerge from the shadows with what appeared to be a large doll.†
Part 3
- Above, I could see story after story rising to a lone tower that barely emerged from the dark, teeming rain.†
Part 3
- I emerged slowly under the faint moon, savoring the coldness, the utter smoothness of the marble slab I shifted to escape.†
Part 3
- I slept within the carriage, where my delicate health required I not be disturbed under any circumstances — this privacy being so important that I was more than willing to add a generous sum to the amount I was already paying him simply for his not touching even the door handle of the carriage until I emerged from it.†
Part 3
- And as soon as I emerged from the railway station, I knew that I had indeed come home.†
Part 4
Definition:
to come out, appear, or become prominent