the come into view, become visible
come into sight
Cases of word usage
1) to do clever tricks which appear magical (conjure)
2) to fail to perform a duty, to appear (e.g. in a law court) or to a debt (default)
3) a thin coating or covering; a series of photographs that is shown quickly on a screen so that the people, objects etc in them appear to be moving (film)
4) about to appear (forthcoming)
5) to make (a person or thing) appear very attractive and exciting (glamourize)
6) (an example, instance of) falsely making oneself appear to be virtuous or good (hypocrisy)
7) a machine used for weaving cloth; to appear in a threatening way (loom)
8) to make (a person or thing) appear larger (as with a lens or microscope); to exaggerate (something) (magnify)
9) clear and obvious; to appear (manifest)
10) to make oneself appear (to be (doing) something) either in play or to deceive others (pretend)