128 adverbs to describe how to colored

The columns which separated the apartments seemed to be composed of masses of richly-colored flames, compelled, by some ingenious alchemy, to assume the form and office of columns.

The floor was marble mosaic, and the basin was lined with brilliantly-colored tiles.

Although, of course, Patricia" She nodded, mischief in her brightly-colored tiny face.

Musgrave was to rememberlong afterwardhow glorious and dear this brightly-colored, mettlesome and tiny woman had seemed to him in the second display of temper he witnessed in Patricia.

" She colored deeply under the glance which accompanied the threefold compliment, and answered with grateful humility, "You are very kind to say so; I wish I could believe it."

A scene of quietude A scene of bustle and confusion A richly colored scene

or because you have not enough of beautifully colored objects to satisfy your eyes?

The bright-colored houses against the green background impressed me as the work of some idealistic painter.

Fyfe's reputation, rather vividly colored, had reached her from various sources.

"Why, I cannot saywe are exactly acquainted," the young lady hesitatingly answered, coloring violently.

People were assembling for supper, and passing to and fro under low-hanging branches; and the gaily-colored gowns of the women glimmered through a faint blue haze like that with which Boucher and Watteau and Fragonard loved to veil, and thereby to make wistful, somehow, the antics of those fine parroquet-like manikins who figure in their fêtes galantes.

The dome- like roof of this hall was of marble variously colored, and the floor tessellated and mosaicked in grotesque and graceful figures of Vesuvian lavas and painted porcelain.

There is a great difference in the buds on different bushes and on shoots of the same bush, some being large, green, and easy to examine, others small, hard, and dark-colored.

Adj. uncolored &c (color) &c 428; colorless, achromatic, aplanatic^; etiolate, etiolated; hueless^, pale, pallid; palefaced^, tallow-faced; faint, dull, cold, muddy, leaden, dun, wan, sallow, dead, dingy, ashy, ashen, ghastly, cadaverous, glassy, lackluster; discolored &c v.. light-colored, fair, blond; white &c 430. pale as death, pale as ashes, pale as a witch, pale as a ghost, pale as a corpse, white as a corpse.

At some points it is rock; at others rock gives place to contorted layers of brilliantly colored earth which is almost as restless as quicksand.

You may ask, why are not these beautifully colored and curiously shaped things brought on shore and sold, as they might be, for much money?

John Carver and his attendants were clad in the dark-colored and sober garments which were usually adopted by their sect; and their long beards and grave countenances struck a feeling of awe and reverence into their savage guests.

Clausen colored painfully, appeared to hesitate for a moment, and then went to Joel and held out his hand, which was taken and gripped warmly.

The negro who agreed "dat de colored folk should keep in dar places," touched a fundamental note in human nature, over-running sex as well as racial boundaries, when he added, "and de colored folk must do de placin'."

A new and still more pregnant contrast then thrust itself to the front in the fact that the blacks and the lighter-colored peoples are each separated into widely differing groups.

The gardens were chock-full, not of esculent vegetables, but of flowers, familiar ones, but very bright-colored, and shrubs of box, some of which were trimmed into artistic shapes; and I remember, before one door, a representation of Warwick Castle, made of oyster-shells.

They are high-colored, like ripe grapes, and express a maturity which the spring did not suggest.

He looked up and saw her face, finely colored after effort, against a background of green and gold.

he ejaculated, an exclamation called forth by the fact that the last person to alight from the bus was a slim young person in a trim, tailored, navy blue suit and a tiny black velvet toque whose air bespoke Paris, a person with eyes which were precisely the color of violets which grow in the deepest woods.

In that corner is a trumpet, splendidly colored inside.

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