349 collocations for matching

I pointed out to him now that, if his intuitions were correct, he would soon have a chance to match his wits with those of the Great Unknown.

Her skin was a clear brown, matching the eyes and hair.

Where a little clump of mere youngsters, lusty fellows not a score of years old, had the air of pressing close together as though thus with their combined strength they sought to match the strength of their aloof parents, a compact grove to make a further shelter against the mountain air, Gloria would sleep.

she said, with a gravity matching her face, and very much as one is thanked for passing the salt.

The bonnet also was a trial, for when the lace was on, it was discovered that the ribbons didn't match the dress.

Did he match the silk properly?".

Some are even able to change colour and shape, to some extent, to match their surroundings.

Parasols and fans were of fabulous price, as it seemed to Lesbia; and the shoes and stockings to match her various gowns occurred again and again between the more important items, like the refrain of an old ballad.

The Ramblin' Kid's attitude, whole appearance, matched perfectly the mood of his horse.

Tone matching tunes for singing & playing, by Ruth Bampton & Lottie Ellsworth Coit.

Besides, the soil was soft, and the agents who had perpetrated this vile scheme had perfectly matched the color.

Even the silk laces in their low, white kid shoes were of pink to match the ribbons, which gleamed at waist and throat and elbow.

I said questioningly, opening a cupboard papered to match the rest of the wall.

We'd matched our man for a purse of a hundred against the Master.

The perfection of blonde prettiness, with a mouth like Cupid's bow, a tiny tip-tilted nose, eyes gold-brown to match her hair, a color like crushed roses in her cheeks (1891).

We know Appollo cannot match your voice.

For, have the years a better message brought To match the simple wisdom that you taught: Love, wine and verse, and just a little bread For these to live and count the rest as nought?

What was its quaint little name,Mizpah or Shiloh or Deborah or something like that?" "It was Beulah," said Nancy; "and father thought it exactly matched the place!"

The Missourians matched their fastest horse against him and were confident of cleaning out "the emigrant," as they called father.

"And this was her own room, Phil; nothing in it has been moved, nothing changed; this is the same bird and garland chintz, matching the same wall-paper; this is the same old baid with its fo' ca'ved columns and its faded canopy, the same gilt mirror where she looked and saw reflected there the loveliest face in all the valley. . . .

It mill match her complexion.

The case had been specially made of hand-carven oak to match the room as nearly as might be.

" "I know not," quoth Arthur, smiling, with his head on one side, like a budding lass that is asked to dance, "I know not that I can match our sweet friend's song; moreover, I do verily think that I have caught a cold and have a certain tickling and huskiness in the windpipe.

"Green sateen collar to match the buttons" "And for the wristbands," said Agnes, catching my enthusiasm.

She tried to match her speech with his outright demeanor: "I have a business offer to make.

349 collocations for  matching