noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
mysterious
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Her heart quickened - perhaps they were discussing Puddephat's mysterious disappearance ?
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The mysterious disappearance of Mr. Stavanger alone is something that needs to be cleared up.
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Read in studio A search has been launched after a couples mysterious disappearance .
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Read in studio Police say they're baffled by the mysterious disappearance of a twenty nine year old farmer.
virtual
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This problem was to plague the new party until its virtual disappearance from the scene after the 1987 general election.
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The virtual disappearance of the moon glow then lights up the stars in the darkened sky.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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He notified police of the girl's disappearance .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But the juxtaposition of the two buildings speaks volumes about the rapid disappearance of regional, vernacular, even weirdo architecture.
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Effluent discharges are often made inconspicuous by buildings or the frequent disappearance of the watercourse into culverts.
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Her heart quickened - perhaps they were discussing Puddephat's mysterious disappearance ?
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His disappearance could therefore mean only one thing: that some terrible harm had come to him.
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Neither Sister Cooney nor the doctors made any comment, but its disappearance was noted.
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She'd already decided to invent a tummy bug to explain any awkward disappearances she might be forced to make.
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Today they tried to reconstruct what they think might have been his movements before the disappearance .
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We are in touch with you because your name cropped up in reports concerning the disappearance of the murdered man's wife.