102 collocations for clouding

A childish sullenness clouded his face while he sat there; only one decision came clearly to him: he must kill Donnegan!

Was it a presentiment of the truth which came upon him, like that which clouded the great mind of the first Napoleon as he left the Tuileries when the Hundred Days were running out?

" He could not fathom the wistfulness which clouded the blue eyes she lifted to his face.

Woe worth the day when, for thy sake, I fair Granada sought, These anxious doubts may cloud my brow, they cannot guard thy thought.

When the doctor attempted to give him brandy in his sinking state, he said, Doctor, don't cloud my intellect; if this be dying, I die in the arms of Jesus.

A sudden tempest clouded the sky, and disappointed our observation.

Tears clouded his vision, yet still he looked, he exhausted himself in this longing to know, in which his reason must finally give way.

That weariness clouded his brain ten miles out.

Right down below all the folly and meanness which clouds men's souls flows the universal Life pure from its original source.

It is easily conceived, no prejudice or passion clouding the apprehensive faculties; it is readily embraced, no animosity withstanding or obstructing it.

As the solemn hour of parting drew near, she swept away all the wretched interference which had helped to cloud the happiness of their married life, and, kneeling by his bed, she begged him to forgive anything she had done amiss.

She knew that the cares which had clouded their life of late, which had made him seem to love her less than he had loved her at first, had their chief origin in want of money.

I'll cloud the senses of the warder,do thou possess thyself of the keys and lead her forth with human hand!

Why this occasional and painful mystery that ever and anon clouded the heaven of their love, and flung a frigid shadow over the path of a sunshiny life?

We are now going through not merely the severest, but the only danger which has ever seriously clouded our horizon.

Mr. Horace WALPOLE, who had stood up several times, but was prevented by other members, spoke next, to this purport:Sir, I was unwilling to interrupt the course of this debate while it was carried on with calmness and decency, by men, who do not suffer the ardour of opposition to cloud their reason, or transport them to such expressions as the dignity of this assembly does not admit.

You cloud the issue with a lot of fancy stuff that is not of the essence.

But poverty, disappointment, irregular habits, and broken health clouded his last years, and brought him to an untimely death at the age of thirty-seven.

"I have noticed with inward satisfaction that as we approach the moment of meeting with your puissant parent, the Sultan, an air of gravity and soberness has clouded that confoundedly careless, devil-may-care countenance of yours.

As if too eager to permit anything within their fangs to escape, they brought with them a wild, dull light, which filled while it clouded the atmosphere, and which, it was scarcely fanciful to imagine, had been hurried down, in their vortex, from those chill glaciers, where they had so long been condensing their forces for the present descent.

Hitherto, since her marriage, she had known no money troubles, for her husband was earning a good income; he was apparently vigorous and well: no thought of anxiety clouded their future.

A separation of 5000 miles was not a trifling cause of grief; but it was a pity to tinge the next month of their existence with unavailing melancholy: it had been better that it had remained a secret, than to have caused such unhappiness to cloud their serene and cheerful days; and Mrs. Wilton endeavored to make them view the matter in a brighter light.

" "Well, let it pass; nor will I now Fresh cause of enmity avow, To chafe thy mood and cloud thy brow.

That fawning villain's forc'd congratulations Will cloud my triumphs, and pollute the day.

If from my lips some angry accents fell, Peevish complaint, or harsh reproof unkind, 'T was but the error of a sickly mind And troubled thoughts, clouding the purer well And waters clear of Reason; and for me Let this my verse the poor atonement be, My verse, which thou to praise wert e'er inclined Too highly, and with partial eye to see No blemish.

102 collocations for  clouding