verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
just
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Blanche reappeared just after four, throwing off her coat and beckoning Dexter into her office in the same gesture.
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But the mark will just reappear as a ring on the cloth..
then
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He comes on stage performing ballet steps, pirouettes off into the wings, makes some weird grunting sounds, then reappears .
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I took long breaks away from training and would then reappear like the proverbial bad penny, as if I had never been away.
■ VERB
disappear
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A young man disappeared and reappeared with the beach stuff.
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The ability to disappear and reappear , to die and to be born again.
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Then Alberta disappeared , to reappear some time later, working for a wholesaler selling through catalogues.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Baines went back inside and reappeared a few moments later carrying an umbrella.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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For example, the natural arrangement of the chemical elements in Mendeleyev's periodic table has groups of traits reappearing cyclically.
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He reappeared as soon as the battlefield situation improved.
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I waited maybe an hour and he didn't reappear .
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Some rumours, he says, have survived for centuries, merely by mutating and reappearing in a different guise.
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Then she ran, reappearing in the next batch of dreams.
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They have not, in the over twenty years since then, reappeared.
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When he reappeared, he was naked, and she quickly noticed that his member hung limply.