surfacing
IPA: sˈɝfʌsɪŋ
noun
- Material used to make a surface.
- The act of coming above the surface.
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Examples of "surfacing" in Sentences
- It seems however that talk is again surfacing about passing such legislation.
- And higher upon the wall, more than once, his name surfacing in the middle of the night.
- All it takes to prevent embarrassing photos surfacing is an e-mail notification, and 2 minutes of effort.
- "Here is his name surfacing over and over again in these reports, and we felt like we needed to step in."
- SALT LAKE CITY (ABC 4 News) - There appears to be a new name surfacing for the post of U.S. Attorney for Utah.
- There is more and more research coming out that is new and things that are surfacing from the past that show that a calorie is not a calorie is not a calorie.
- When supernatural artifacts from the Homelands begin surfacing in the modern world, it falls to Cinderella, Fabletown†™ s best kept (and best dressed) secret agent to stop the illegal trafficking.
- McCaffrey, who built a mini-MAAC dynasty by winning the past three MAAC championships, had been something of a hot commodity, with his name surfacing on both the Seton Hall and St. John's wish lists.
- "The new edition of Fassbinder's dramatic works has been given the more provisional title Theaterstücke (Theatre Plays), presumably in anticipation of further unpublished plays and fragments surfacing from the archives."
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