360 Words to use with eyes

(There is manifest inaccuracy in this account, though, inasmuch as Mr. PHILLIPS was not yet born, at that time; but we of course give the story as it is related to us by eye-witnesses.)

Also I was accustomed to use eye-glasses.

The sensations caused by the novelty of my situation, at first checked those lively and varied trains of thought which the bird's-eye view of so many countries passing in review before us, was calculated to excite: yet, after I had become more familiar with it, I contemplated the beautiful exhibition with inexpressible delight.

Carmel's hair was dark; so were her exquisitely pencilled eye-brows, and the long lashes which curled upward from her cheek.

I had so calculated the curvature that several eye-pieces of different magnifying powers which I carried with me might be adapted equally to any of the window lenses, and throw a perfect image, magnified by 100, 1000, or 5000, upon mirrors properly placed.

It all took place in the flutter of an eye-lid, though it takes long in the telling.

It was thick and white as milk; then taking some on her finger tip, she made him hold his eyes wide open while she rubbed it on the eye-balls.

I'd have given my eye teeth, though, to have gathered the name of the schooner, or that of her master.

The psychic world is the final world, though its towers and pinnacles no eye hath seen.

That sag had come now to Mrs. Ross, giving her eye-sockets a look of unconquerable weariness.

The curl of a lip, the flicker of an eye-lash, the twitch of a shoulder are the overflow of energy cramped in the increased intravisceral pressure, determined by increased outflow of endocrine secretion.

"His eye-sight is better than a good field glass; he is the best trailer I ever heard of; and also the best judge of the 'lay of country,'that is, he is able to tell what kind of country is ahead, so as to know how to act.

Redbud blushes slightly; but this passes soon, and the kind eyes beam on him softlyno confusion in them nowand the small hand is not drawn away from him, but remains in his own.

" The search, however, proved fruitless; and, what was worse, in turning over the contents of the shed, Acton discovered that a bull's-eye lantern belonging to himself had disappeared from the shelf on which it usually stood; while Mugford declared that a box of compasses, which he had brought down a few days before to draw a pattern on a piece of board, was also missing.

Eye-openers in active demand.

Let us obey God, not with eye-service, just as long as we fancy that his eye is on us, but with the deeper, more spiritual, more honourable obedience of faith.

It was a safe and quiet spot, and was possessed of several convenient eye-holes through which he could watch with interest the search which immediately began.

" "Yes, the impulsive little beggar, I believe he would," Jack said, his eyes glistening.

In Magnetism and Meteorology, certain quarterly observations were kept up; but in November the system of incessant eye-observations was commenced.

Year after year had Hannibal been struggling in Italy, in the hope of one day hailing the arrival of him whom he had left in Spain, and of seeing his brother's eye flash with affection and pride at the junction of their irresistible hosts.

" She sat for a little with her eyes downcast.

For in this the mind is at no pains of proving or examining, but perceives the truth as the eye doth light, only by being directed towards it.

Five rival Swains their tender cares unfold, 250 And watch with eye askance the treasured gold.

Her eyes were amber-brown, with queer yellow lights that rose and fell as she talked, and in some strange way reminded Pearl of a piece of bird's-eye maple.

In each room is a high narrow cupboard about one quarter of the necessary size for all that education demands; most education authorities provide some good pictures, but the best are usually hung on the class-room wall behind the children, and all are above the children's eye level.

360 Words to use with  eyes