Sentence example with the word 'transpire'

transpire

appear, become known, chance, come to light, emit, exude, give off, leak, ooze, result, take place

Definition v. pass through the tissue or substance or its pores or interstices

Last update: November 4, 2017


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The police sat in their cruiser and waited for a criminal act to transpire.   [verb]

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All memorable events, I should say, transpire in morning time and in a morning atmosphere.   [verb]

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Waverley communicated that remarkable history, so far as it had then transpired, to which Fergus listened with deep interest.   [verb]

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How much of Jewish history, how many of the many exciting incidents in that history, had transpired in caves.   [verb]

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But there are some jests of a nature very apt to transpire; and you ought to remember, gentlemen, that stone-walls have ears.   [verb]

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It seemed an age since that Wednesday, August 24, when we started out, so much had transpired, every hour had been so eventful.   [verb]

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It was a moonlight night, and the jailer's wife clearly saw all that transpired, and even remembered that the horses were gray.   [verb]

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Several curious little circumstances transpired as the action proceeded.   [verb]

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Nothing of consequence transpired in the store that day.   [Please select]

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Lord Hastings played silently and without anxiety, as though nothing were about to transpire.   [Please select]

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In view of what transpired he may have been right, though I doubt it.   [Please select]

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