All 8 Uses of
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Travels with Charley
- Emerging from behind the garbage can, he found her beautiful, his French blood flared up, and he proceeded to gallantries unmistakable even to the slack eyes of mademoiselle's mistress.†
Part 2
- This creature let out a shriek like a wounded rabbit, emerged from the car with an explosive ooze, and would have snatched her darling to her bosom if she could have bent down that far.†
Part 2
- I crossed into New York State at Rouses Point and stayed as near to Lake Ontario as I could because it was my intention to look at Niagara Falls, which I had never seen, and then to slip into Canada, from Hamilton to Windsor, keeping Lake Erie on the south, and to emerge at Detroit—a kind of end run, a small triumph over geography.†
Part 2
- I spoke earlier of the emergence of the trailer home, the mobile unit, and of certain advantages to their owners.†
Part 3
- From my reading, it seemed to me that Texas is emerging as a separate force and...
Part 3 *emerging = appearing; or coming out
- When, very late in the history of our planet, the incredible accident of life occurred, a balance of chemical factors, combined with temperature, in quantities and in kinds so delicate as to be unlikely, all came together in the retort of time and a new thing emerged, soft and helpless and unprotected in the savage world of unlife.†
Part 3
- Even our own misguided species might re-emerge from the desert.†
Part 3
- We had a bath and on emerging were given scotch and soda, which we drank thirstily.†
Part 4
Definition:
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(emerge) to come out, or to appear