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Answer for the clue "Go or live through ", 6 letters:
seeing

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Usage examples of seeing.

After seeing Abie Singleton at the club last night, he suspected sleep was to become but a bitter memory.

Though Abigail had averred his invitation, she had offered to assuage his disappointment by seeing him off.

O Queen Rabesqurat, the haven of our voyage was Aklis, and we feared delay, seeing the fire of the mountain ablaze with expectations of us.

The wharf guards are so used to seeing me shuffle past, they would not notice if Abri turned tumbles under my coat.

Beside myself with rage, blushing for very shame, seeing but too late the fault I had committed by accepting the society of a scoundrel, I went up to my room, and hurriedly packed up my carpet-bag.

However, as Jones persisted in his desire of seeing him, a vociferous drawer at length found means to disturb his slumbers, and to acquaint him with the message.

He thought angrily of the pleasure he would have at seeing the fright of that small and frail but proud man when covered by his pistol, and then he felt with surprise that of all the men he knew there was none he would so much like to have for a friend as that very adjutant whom he so hated.

For a moment he considered finding the admin complex and seeing if they would tell him where Patterson would be living.

Matter, by the faculties of the Soul that operate and by the nature of their operation, whether seeing, acting, or merely admitting impression.

Without more ado I locked the door, took off my clothes, and seeing that her back was turned to me, jumped into bed beside her.

She begged me to go into her sitting-room while she dressed, and we then went down and dined with the wretched secretary, who adored her, whom she did not love, and who must have borne small love to me, seeing how high I stood in her graces.

The male Relidose stood silently afrown, seeing, perhaps for the first time, the madness which filled the male called High Seat.

She described seeing the bier of King Agates Sealender and listening in on the conversation between the castellan and the priest.

Hunt Week in hope of seeing the beauteous Lady Agatine Slegin and her ladies.

If it were a case of agnosia, the patient would now be seeing what he had always seen, that is to say, there would have been no diminution of his visual powers, his brain would simply have been incapable of recognising a chair wherever there happened to be a chair, in other words, he would continue to react correctly to the luminous stimuli leading to the optic nerve, but, to use simple terms within the grasp of the layman, he would have lost the capacity to know what he knew and, moreover, to express it.