Sentences with appearances
ap·pear·ance
A a - The unannounced appearance of dinner guests; the last appearance of Caruso in Aïda; her first appearance at a stockholders' meeting.
- A table of antique appearance; a man of noble appearance.
- Five years after the Hiltons flitted through the Birdcage, an aviary of stars is lined up to make fleeting appearances next week.
- Maybe the aid lobbyists did not brief Geldof before his appearances on these cuts? Or were they happy to let him endorse the Rudd government.
- To avoid the appearance of coveting an honor.
- By all appearances, he enjoyed himself.
- This takes a satirical look at class, sexuality, ambition and appearances in Thatcher's England.
- The exhibition touches on ideas about what lies beneath the surface and the way appearances can be deceptive.
- They tried to keep up appearances after losing all their money.
- He didn't make an appearance until after midnight.
- In the movie, he makes occasional appearances, looking like a slightly cheesy hologram.
- Mr Lindner said Carr had 57 prior convictions from 22 court appearances over 18 years.
- The author put in an appearance at the cocktail party on her way to dinner.
- Appearances are deceptive as the devastated town struggles to get back on its feet following cyclone Larry.