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Reappearance   /rˌiəpˈɪrəns/   Listen
noun
Reappearance  n.  A second or new appearance; the act or state of appearing again.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Reappearance" Quotes from Famous Books



... Devlyn made a reappearance just then, and as they spoke they saw Josiah give her his arm and ...
— Beyond The Rocks - A Love Story • Elinor Glyn

... without the reappearance of Augustus Barnard. Either he had not been able to get down into the hold again, or he had not ventured to do so, fearing to betray the presence of Arthur Pym, and thinking the moment for confessing everything to his father ...
— An Antarctic Mystery • Jules Verne

... scene which had led up to it, would be endangered and probably spoilt by a resumption of intercourse between them. His disappearance had been magnificent—no other conclusion could explain the satisfaction with which he looked back on the episode. There was no material yet for a reappearance equally striking. When he thought about her—which was not very often just now—it was not to say that he would never meet her again; he liked her too well, and she was too deeply bound up with the ...
— Tristram of Blent - An Episode in the Story of an Ancient House • Anthony Hope

... do not appear ever to have amounted to very much. The three best supported candidates were della Rovere, d'Amboise, and Ascanio Sforza—who made his reappearance in Rome, released from his French prison at last, in time to attend ...
— The Life of Cesare Borgia • Raphael Sabatini

... Because the House by 256 votes to 91 opposed a motion for Reform which Grey most inopportunely brought forward in the midst of the mutiny, they decided to leave Parliament. But the effect of this "secession" was marred by the occasional reappearance of Sheridan, Tierney, and others who had loudly advocated it.[456] Unpatriotic in conception, it speedily became ludicrous from ...
— William Pitt and the Great War • John Holland Rose


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