25 adverbs to describe how to dye

Gee whit taker, I thought when I looked around; maybe Mr. Donnelle is a deep-dyed spy all right, but he's sure a high-brow.

In books it is always the beautiful princesses who are most deeply dyed in crime.

Dye willingly, Dye sodainely and bravely: So will I: Then let 'em sift our Actions from our ashes.

Upon his bonnet, richly dyed, He bore a lettered scroll, It ran, "'Tis only love that makes The solace of my soul.

The bosom of his shirt was already darkly dyed with blood.

Thus, and not otherwise, do all youthful equestrians feel, excepting those doubly-dyed in conceit, who fancy that they have mastered a whole art in less than twelve hours.

Leidenberch is visited in prison by Barnavelt, who bids him 'dye willingly, dye sodainely and bravely,' and adds, 'So will I: then let 'em sift our Actions from our ashes,'words that Locke roughly quotes (see p. 262 of Mr. Bullen's 'Old Plays,' vol.

Her hair was frankly dyed, and she rouged outrageously.

In this particular, they were literally dyed in the wool, to use one of the shop expressions so common among us.

To dye to sleepe, To sleepe, perchance to Dreame; I, there's the rub, For in that sleepe of death, what dreames may come, When we haue shuffle'd off this mortall coile, [Sidenote: 186] Must giue vs pawse.

Followed a couple of Muhammadan Kasais driving a small flock of sheep, dyed pink and blue in patches, which they urged forward in approved Native fashion by driving the fingers into the base of the hindmost animal's spine; and after them wandered a Syed in a faded green silk robe and cap, carrying the inevitable peacock feather brush, which plays so large a part in exorcism and divination.

But once in a while you find a woman who is ugly in any colour of the rainbow; who is ugly smiling or serious, talking or in repose, hair down low or hair done highjust plain dyed-in-the-wool, sewed-in-the-seam homely.

His complexion is very dark, even for a Baluch, and he wears a rusty black beard and moustaches, presumably dyed, from the streaks of red and white that run through them, and long, coarse pepper-and-salt locks streaming far below his shoulders.

Sylvia had had the bold notion of dyeing it scarlet and making it over with bands of black plush (the best bits from an outworn coat of her mother's).

He had the silk dyed specially by the dyers to the Cardinal's College in Rome.

A] starre-dyed with stars.

If I may advise you, Sir, you should make your will, Take some convenient phisick and dye tymely To save your credit, and an execution: It is thought else En.

And from his head with stripes of black his silken streamers flow, His bonnet blue he dyes anew in tints of grief and woe.

DEADLY CARROT.The umbels are employed by the spanish peasants to dye yellow.

Unconsciously he began to arrange his own attire of forest green, beautifully dyed and decorated deerskin, that he might not look less neat than the man whom he was going to meet.

This she refused to do, but got out of bed and began to put on her cloaths, resolving to dye as decently as she could, verily believing they were come to rob and murder her.

Though Fredericke dyed deservedly, yet shee May by her loves death clear her indignitie.

It were dishonour double-dyed.

And, while her eyes were full of tears, the Moorish maid replied: "'Twas I the silver tinsel fixed on garments duly dyed; 'Twas I who with deft fingers with gold lace overlaid

I would thy Mother had liv'd to see this: or rather would I had dyed ere I had seene it: why did'st not make me acquainted when thou wert first resolv'd to be a Whore?

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