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vb. (en-third-person singular of: yield up)
Usage examples of "yields up".
Woods and fields are tremulous at twilight with the shimmering of white saltant forms, and immemorial Ocean yields up curious sights beneath thin moons.
But in addition to pan and mica rock, the teacher's musette yields up several little brown and blue paper bags of varying sizes.
His passions are aroused into madness, fire flashes from his eyes, concentrating all his energies for one tremendous thrust, he lunges forward, carries everything before him, and enters the fort by storm, reeking with the blood of his fair enemy, who with a scream of agony yields up her maidenhead to the conqueror, who, having put his victim hors de combat, proceeds to reap the reward of his hard fought and bloody battle.
He feels the glory of the moment, the people in the packed church think, but Virginia McOmish, and the Misses Malvina, Caroline and Minerva McOmish, who are sitting near, know better and one might almost say that their eyes express fear, as the Old Devil yields up the plans, and returns to the pew, unsteady and breathing thickly.
The original photon is destroyed when it yields up its information.
Its representatives scrupulously collect coins, clay tablets, fragments of utensils, shards of vessels, figures, drawings, bones and everything the earth yields up to the spade.
But each year, in false winter when the ice breaks up, the shallow sea bed yields up an abundance of food, and then the gulls feast.