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    ingress


    1. Alcock was simply watching impassively the scene before them, puffing his pipe and keeping an eye on the conductor as he monitored the ingress and egress of passengers and luggage on and off his train


    2. sidled the wall until he came to the ingress of a narrow passage


    3. Cloud peered slowly around the ingress, examining the corridor


    4. side as she led the group through the ingress


    5. that bridged the space between the room’s ingress and the


    6. The function of a door is to provide security, ingress and egress


    7. ingress subside in other words when the thoughts do not germinate in the mind or when the


    8. suspension of egress and ingress of thoughts, it means the suspension of the vocation of mind, it


    9. True to his previous words, the subterrane shook when he entered, as if ‘twere objecting the ingress of such resplendence


    10. Looking about him while in this state of suspense, Charles Darnay observed that the gate was held by a mixed guard of soldiers and patriots, the latter far outnumbering the former; and that while ingress into the city for peasants' carts bringing in supplies, and for similar traffic and traffickers, was easy enough, egress, even for the homeliest people, was very difficult

    11. A small door, close to the lodge of the concierge, gave ingress and egress to the servants and masters when they were on foot


    12. For what creature was the door of egress a door of ingress?


    13. What suddenly arrested his ingress?


    14. A sofa upholstered in prune plush had been translocated from opposite the door to the ingleside near the compactly furled Union Jack (an alteration which he had frequently intended to execute): the blue and white checker inlaid majolicatopped table had been placed opposite the door in the place vacated by the prune plush sofa: the walnut sideboard (a projecting angle of which had momentarily arrested his ingress) had been moved from its position beside the door to a more advantageous but more perilous position in front of the door: two chairs had been moved from right and left of the ingleside to the position originally occupied by the blue and white checker inlaid majolicatopped table


    15. Besides, it didn’t have to be pretty, just a large enough hole for them to slip through, the slipping made easier by the thick pieces of rubber they’ve tied over the jagged edges of fence to avoid cuts and scratches during ingress and egress


    16. He passed between the scene behind which I stood and a set piece, went to the wall and pressed on a spring that moved a stone and afforded him an ingress


    17. I could find no means of ingress


    18. Let our ports be sealed; let there be neither egress nor ingress; let us neither buy nor sell, and let us prepare to bear the positive burdens of active war


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    Synonyms for "ingress"

    entering entrance entry incoming ingress immersion

    "ingress" definitions

    (astronomy) the disappearance of a celestial body prior to an eclipse


    the act of entering