Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
For example, after glancing and seeing the eight ball moving towards us, we may abduce that the cue ball struck the eight ball.
Peirce said that to abduce a hypothetical explanation from an observed surprising circumstance is to surmise that may be true because then would be a matter of course.
Despite infinite possible explanations for any physical process that we observe, we tend to abduce a single explanation (or a few explanations) for this process in the expectation that we can orient better ourselves in our surroundings and disregard some possibilities.