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Perchance   /pərtʃˈæns/   Listen
Perchance

adverb
1.
Through chance,.  Synonym: by chance.
2.
By chance.  Synonyms: maybe, mayhap, peradventure, perhaps, possibly.  "We may possibly run into them at the concert" , "It may peradventure be thought that there never was such a time"






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"Perchance" Quotes from Famous Books



... eagle, On gray Beth-peor's height, Out of his lonely eyrie Looked on the wondrous sight; Perchance the lion stalking, Still shuns that hallowed spot, For beast and bird have seen and heard That which man ...
— Bible Stories and Religious Classics • Philip P. Wells

... suffices," I answer; "and should you perchance be talking seriously I will assure you seriously that I do not want to see ...
— Facing the Flag • Jules Verne

... compositions may to one extent become a model and a by-word to those who in turn visit his own land of Fragrant Purity; for with exacting care he has set down no detail that has not come under his direct observation (although it is not to be denied that here or there he may, perchance, have misunderstood an involved allusion or failed to grasp the inner significance of an act), so that Impartiality necessarily sways his brush, and Truth lurks within ...
— The Mirror of Kong Ho • Ernest Bramah

... and leaving Grumps to patter after him as fast as his four-inch legs would carry him. Poor Grumps usually arrived at the village, to find both dog and master gone, and would betake himself to his own dwelling, there to lie down and sleep, and dream, perchance, of rambles and ...
— The Dog Crusoe and his Master • R.M. Ballantyne

... dipped by Morpheus" slacks This Pilot's sight, or vanquishes his force. The ship he leaves may steer on other tacks; Will the new Palinurus hold her course With hand as firm and skill of such resource? He who, AEneas-like, Now takes the helm himself, perchance may strike On sunken shoals, or wish, on the wild main, ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 98, March 29, 1890 • Various


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