How To Use Recrudesce In A Sentence
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Strange to say, the gale, after easing to a mild breeze, recrudesced in a sort of after-clap.
CHAPTER XLVI
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Remained Balatta, who, from the time she found him and poked his blue eyes open to recrudescence of her grotesque female hideousness, had continued his adorer.
THE RED ONE
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the patient presented with a case of recrudescent gastralgia
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Many times, in the jacket, has Adam Strang recrudesced, but always he springs into being full-statured, heavy-thewed, a full thirty years of age.
Chapter 15
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That phrase, learned in boyhood from my Marryatt and Cooper, recrudesced in my brain.
CHAPTER XLII
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A high rate of repopulation of skin with microfilariae will allow parasite transmission, possibly with ivermectin-resistant O. volvulus which could eventually lead to recrudescence of the disease.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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France; its object was to prevent by higher theological studies a recrudescence of Albigensianism.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
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Did her frank comradeliness with Grandison token merely frank comradeliness and childhood contacts continued and recrudesced into adult years? or did it hide, in woman's subtler and more secretive ways, a beat of heart and return of feeling that might even out-balance what Sonny's face advertised?
THE KANAKA SURF
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The old long sickness, which had been purely an intellectual sickness, recrudesced.
Chapter 35
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So either the usage has recrudesced or the verb vanished only from formal written prose, not from the spoken language.
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Many times, in the jacket, has Adam Strang recrudesced, but always he springs into being full-statured, heavy-thewed, a full thirty years of age.
Chapter 15
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Did her frank comradeliness with Grandison token merely frank comradeliness and childhood contacts continued and recrudesced into adult years? or did it hide, in woman's subtler and more secretive ways, a beat of heart and return of feeling that might even out-balance what Sonny's face advertised?
THE KANAKA SURF
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Did her frank comradeliness with Grandison token merely frank comradeliness and childhood contacts continued and recrudesced into adult years? or did it hide, in woman's subtler and more secretive ways, a beat of heart and return of feeling that might even out - balance what Sonny's face advertised?
The Kanaka Surf
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In some quarters there has been some recrudescence of the _Shakti_ cultus, with its often obscene and horrible rites, and the unnatural depravity which was so marked a feature in the case of the band of young Brahmans who conspired to murder Mr. Jackson at Nasik represents a form of erotomania which is certainly much more common amongst Hindu political fanatics than amongst Hindus in general.
Indian Unrest
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It was in 1987, the Great Truce having been dissolved, that the ancient quarrel between France and Germany over Alsace-Lorraine recrudesced.
THE UNPARALLELED INVASION
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a recrudescence of racism
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Many times in the jacket has Adam Strang recrudesced, but always he springs into being full-statured, heavy-thawed, a full thirty years of age.
Chapter 15
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Finally, the argument from the unlikelihood of physical constants is vitiated by modern cosmogonic theory and recrudesces the God-of-the-gaps
Elliott Sober: What is wrong with Intelligent Design? - The Panda's Thumb
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That phrase, learned in boyhood from my Marryatt and Cooper, recrudesced in my brain.
CHAPTER XLII
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Such boils tend to recrudesce
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The stop laser show latter several days the tumor has not seen the recrudescence.
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a recrudescence of the symptoms
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He had had experience in quartz-mining before he went to Alaska, and he enjoyed the recrudescence of his old wisdom in such matters.
Chapter IX
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It recrudesced the laughter and the song, and put a lilt into my own imagination so that I could laugh and sing and say foolish things with the liveliest of them, or platitudes with verve and intensity to the satisfaction of the pompous mediocre ones who knew no other way to talk.
Chapter 29
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These political movements recrudesce from time to time
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And as the old hunting instincts had aroused that day in the wolf-dog, so in him recrudesced all the old hot desire of gold-hunting.
Chapter XXVII