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beheld

[bih-held] / bɪˈhɛld /




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Victor Gensini, an associate professor at Northern Illinois University's Department of Earth, Atmosphere, and Environment, recalled one of the more bizarre sights he has beheld in his years of studying these monstrous vortices.

From Salon

Friday, by the time a day has usually revealed itself to the thermometer, we beheld gray skies, felt a 15 mph breeze and measured 52 degrees.

From Washington Post

And so Staley beheld this latest of her teams after reaching another pinnacle and said, “I mean, they’re great preparers,” with a “culture of learning and growing and understanding what it takes to be great.”

From Washington Post

“She wasn’t greeted. She was beheld, like a religious apparition. Emotions verged on rapture.”

From Washington Post

Didn’t you have to be able to do more than just point an ominous hand that filled the whole Capitol with an eerie wind and sent shivers of horror through all who beheld you?

From Washington Post