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He continues to be enthralled not so much by Earhart as by the process of determining what exactly befell her and her aircraft.

The pair of films that would follow—Se7en and The Game—avoided many of the pitfalls that befell Aliens3.

You could barely be seen, like the fate that befell Brooks Wheelan back in September.

He was the scapegoat for every economic failure that befell the Palestinian people.

She says she regularly thinks of the tragic fate that befell many of those who have come before her.

In this depraved state of mind he arrived at Perpignan, where that befell him which I am about to relate.

The sudden destruction which befell them was due in the main to the devotion of these two young heroes.

Nothing befell us that night as we took shelter in the open grounds outside of the city.

Ten days since it befell that Moslem corsairs landed by night at Cefalu, and stormed your father's castle.

It was the winter before these things befell that the battle with the Jomsborg vikings was fought in Hiorungavag.

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On this page you'll find 30 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to befell, such as: materialize, transpire, ensue, develop, shake, and action.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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