come forth

VERB
  1. happen or occur as a result of something
  2. come out of
    Water issued from the hole in the wall
    The words seemed to come out by themselves
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How To Use come forth In A Sentence

  • A corner of the bluff rose savagely from the river -- a monstrous mass of naked rock, scarred and battered of the centuries; hating the river that gnawed it ever; hating the rain that graved its grim face with unsightly seams; hating the sun that refused to mate with it, whereof green life might come forth and hide its hideousness. CHAPTER 25
  • Over the years, dozens more have come forth to endorse her. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its fugal partner is heroic music in the form of a French Overture; Parmentier plays it quite slowly which allows all the delicious detail to come forth.
  • And all the while I was absorbing the inner atmosphere and being blessed by the Gods themselves as electric vibrations would come forth from the temple and flow through my body.
  • Come forth from behind your cotton bags! Moby Dick
  • Take away the dross from the silver, and there shall come forth a vessel for the finer, Prov. xxv. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • The senators had come forth in a body to receive the burgrave and escort him to the hotel prepared for him. The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Complete (1555-84)
  • Come forth, coward, and answer for your crimes!
  • He sat looking out of the window, glumly taking in the commercial spires in the distance; his sallow, yearning spirit seemed to have come forth from some mute backland in which his efforts had a bitter, pioneer necessity. Grub Street: New York
  • After twenty-eight months of investigations, the full-time labors of some 174 staff members, and at a cost of at least $7.7 million, the Watergate Special Prosecution Force has at last come forth with a summary report, as is required under its charter, which provides the public with what is supposed to be the first full statement of all the criminal acts associated with the complexus of Watergate. Black Eyes
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