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  • It became a brazen smile. (10)
  • He became rigidly practical. (10)
  • His face became ashen white. (18)
  • I became an example to others. (9)
  • He became diffident and silent. (12)
  • Soon his face again became serene. (8)
  • Adrian immediately became serious. (10)
  • Daylight became undesireable to him. (22)
  • If she lost him, what became of her? (10)
  • If she evaded him, he became enraged. (12)
  • She became aware that Hilary was speaking. (8)
  • Adrian became more emphatic in his warnings. (10)
  • To think that he did, became a theme for pride. (10)
  • All those present gave a start and became silent. (12)
  • Pole became immediately absorbed in profound thought. (10)
  • She became pale and reeled and pulled herself together. (12)
  • Everything crystallized in the pearls and became a soul. (12)
  • Robert put up a protesting blush of modesty, as became him. (10)
  • Captain Evremonde became ten times more voluble and excited. (10)
  • Her disillusionment became of the sort which hears derision. (10)
  • It became evident that the Downs were flowing back to London. (10)
  • The more he admired, the more tremulous and diffident he became. (8)
  • He became after a time her attendant, aide, and occasional wit-foil. (10)
  • Tom Breeks then retired from the front, and became a unit once more. (10)
  • But did you see how pale he became when he heard about General Arnold? (18)
  • I soon became a popular figure, and was known for miles in the country. (2)
  • The old potatoe-days became pathetically edged with dead light to Emilia. (10)
  • He did not lift his voice, but on the level it had taken it became agitated. (9)
  • Hardly had Shagpat spoken this, when she became limp with the hearing of it. (10)
  • She became, as she had never before been, spiritually tormented and restless. (10)
  • Lady Pennon became in consequence one of the stanch supporters of Mrs. Warwick. (10)
  • Stooping was not good for him, and he became very dizzy and red in the forehead. (8)
  • When June determined on anything, delicacy became a somewhat minor consideration. (8)
  • He sneered at the aristocracy, but, beholding a policeman, became stolid of aspect. (10)
  • Then she became aware with intolerable disappointment that her husband was not there. (9)
  • As the days went by the sergeant became more and more a conspicuous part of the show. (21)
  • To watch her sitting there, trying resolutely to mask her anxiety, became intolerable. (8)
  • One daughter married M. Ollivier, a French statesman, the other became successively Mme. (3)
  • Suddenly he became aware that Mrs. Pendyce was looking at him from the conservatory door. (8)
  • On his return to Helsingfors, the capital, he became the leader of the new Finnish school. (3)
  • Her tall, full figure lost its majesty and became very human as she came running over to Soames. (8)
  • I lost myself in the features of the image, and gradually the secret of its power became clear to me. (12)
  • Then he became conscious of a strong ray on his eyelids; he beheld his enemy gazing down on him and swooned. (10)
  • Its movements became less wild and large; the zigzags began to shape themselves into something like characters. (9)
  • She became breathless, without emotion, but checked by the barrier confronting an impulse to ask, what changes? (10)
  • The troops became at length huddled together in a panic, shooting, if they shot at all, blindly and without aim. (19)
  • Many of the gentlemen present became notorious as woman-scorners, whether owing to Countess Fanny or other things. (10)
  • He became convinced that she must have stolen down-stairs during his colloquy with Laetitia, and listened at the door. (10)
  • Sometimes the candles were extinguished, and the melee became greater, till the order and light were restored together. (6)
  • He was, to his ill-luck, intensely susceptible, and where he led men after him to admire, his admiration became a fury. (10)
  • Then he became aware of the fact that that sweaty mass of flesh was contorting itself to an expression of friendliness. (12)
  • He was obviously seeking Christian Wahnschaffe; but in the act of gazing he forgot to look, and his glance became a stare. (12)
  • The text of an aria had no real value and became merely a vehicle upon which to place the dazzling vocalization of the singer. (3)
  • When finally released, the baboon became wild with rage and attacked the nearest keeper, inflicting a dozen scratches on him. (21)
  • All this became gradually evident, and gradually placed Susan before her sister as an object of mingled compassion and respect. (4)
  • King Francis of France, years before, had been stricken by death, and thereupon his country became plunged in unhappy civil war. (19)
  • The wrist reddened, and became transparent with heat, but he felt no pain, only that his whole arm was thrice its natural weight. (10)
  • He asked Westover what he thought of the notion, and Westover gave it his approval, which became enthusiastic when he saw the place. (9)
  • She had built it, and wanted the full experience of it; and suddenly she became aware of the fact that it estranged her from herself. (12)
  • All eastern Canada, all the country indeed which lay between Detroit and the ocean, became dotted with the settlements of the Loyalists. (19)
  • The heat was sweltering, and he became very tired before at last he reached his omnibus, and could sit with the breeze cooling his hot face. (8)
  • She became a young lady of fortune, in love with Robert, and concealed by the artifice of the offending gentleman whom Robert had challenged. (10)
  • And again he painted the state of his soul, besought her with uplifted hands, then became silent, and with his sombre eyes looked helplessly about. (12)
  • The squibs and scandal set afloat concerning him armed his wit, nerved his temper, touched him with the spirit of enterprise; he became a new creature. (10)
  • Her head refused to interest her, and left all activity to her legs and her eyes, and the latter became unobservant, except of foot-tracks, animal-like. (10)
  • Those framed letters became melancholy objects for contemplation, when Jonathan thought that no posterity of his would point them out gloryingly in emulation. (22)
  • When this disquieting news leaked out at Beauséjour, more Acadians became disheartened, and in spite of the threats launched against them, deserted by dozens. (19)

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Definition of became:

  • became, be-km’, pa.t. of become.(0)

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