All 13 Uses of
manifest
in
The Call of the Canyon
- They passed through groves of oak trees, from which the creek manifestly derived its name; and under gleaming walls, cold, wet, gloomy, and silent; and between lines of solemn wide-spreading pines.†
Chpt 2
- Mrs. Hutter bustled in from the kitchen, where manifestly she had been importantly engaged.†
Chpt 2
- The unmistakable manifestation of his joy at sight of her, the strong, almost rude expression of his love, had called to some responsive, but hitherto unplumbed deeps of her.†
Chpt 2
- I didn't think you'd even attempt it!" he declared, manifestly pleased.†
Chpt 3
- His coat was open, his hands uncovered, and he watched the storm and listened with manifest delight.†
Chpt 3
- Here he manifested hunger, then a contrary nature, next insubordination, and finally direct hostility.†
Chpt 4 *
- Be that as it might, Spillbeans now manifested a desire to remain with the other horses, and he broke out of a walk into a trot.†
Chpt 4
- Manifestly they were concerned about her, but both were ready to burst with laughter.†
Chpt 4
- The most striking characteristic manifest in this collection was that of service.†
Chpt 5
- And in addition to these physical manifestations there were subtle intimations of a delight in a freedom of body she had never before known, of an exhilaration in action that made her hot and made her breathe, of a sloughing off of numberless petty and fussy and luxurious little superficialities which she had supposed were necessary to her happiness.†
Chpt 6
- Manifestly he knew she was alone, for he did not glance into the cabin.†
Chpt 6
- Manifestly he was surprised to hear her call, and, dropping his sack and implement, he hurried across the tilled ground, sending up puffs of dust.†
Chpt 7
- It developed, presently, that she could not have idled away the time even if she had wanted to, for the Mexican woman came for her, with smiling gesticulation and jabber that manifestly meant dinner.†
Chpt 11
Definition:
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(manifest as in: manifest destiny) obvious; or to make obvious; or to show or demonstrate