All 8 Uses of
emerge
in
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 2emerging = coming out of, or appearing
- 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 2emerged = came out of, or appeared
- 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 3emergence = the coming out or appearance of something
- 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 3emerged = came out of, or appeared
- 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 4emerging = coming out of, or appearing
Definition:
to come out, appear, or become prominent