reappearance

IPA: riʌpˈɪrʌns

noun

  • The act of appearing again following absence.
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Examples of "reappearance" in Sentences

  • His reappearance was the signal for another outburst from the watching sophomores.
  • The baby disappears into the unknown vastness behind the handkerchief and to her, her reappearance is a thrilling experience.
  • The car had gone about four miles before Emmet returned, and so absorbed had Leigh become that his reappearance was a surprise.
  • The occasion of his reappearance was the Fourth of July celebration in 1812, when he addressed the Washington Benevolent Society at
  • But she herself returned, carrying a tray: and her reappearance was the signal for a fresh shock ... of recognition, of satisfaction.
  • The birders say that the falcon reappearance is strong argument against trying to control the pigeon population with birth control-laced grain.
  • The occasion of his reappearance was the Fourth of July celebration in 1812, when he addressed the Washington Benevolent Society at Portsmouth.
  • The only ones to show any interest in his reappearance were the children; and the baby had fallen asleep three minutes after meeting his cousin, while ten-year-old Lucy found him a deal less fascinating than household gossip.
  • When at length all of them had been brought to the surface their condition was exceedingly dilapidated; indeed only two of them were in a condition to float; but although it was evident that the carpenter would be busy for many weeks before they would be seaworthy, their reappearance was a tremendous relief.

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