36 collocations for whiter

The Prairie The skies are blue above my head, The prairie green below, And flickering o'er the tufted grass The shifting shadows go, Vague-sailing, where the feathery clouds Fleck white the tranquil skies, Black javelins darting where aloft The whirring pheasant flies.

The greater wonder who shall say: To make so white a soul of clay, From clay to win a face so fair, Those strange great eyes, that sunlit hair A-ripple o'er her witty brain, Or turn all back to dust again.

hypocrite! whited sepulchre!"

My mammy had to work in da house an' in de fiel' wid all de other niggers an' I played in de yard wid de little chulluns, bofe white an' black.

he whispered, "O Beltane, could'st indeed forgive allall harm done thee, howsoever great or small thy mind doth hold themcould'st forgive all!" "Aye, I could forgive them all, Fidelisall save Helenwho hath broke this heart of mine and made my soul a thing as black as she hath whited this my hair.

half this brightness betwixt you two was enough to have lighted me; I could never miss my way: Here's fair Olinda has beauty enough for one family; such a voice, such a wit, so noble a stature, so white a skin!

It will be apparent, then, that the finer and whiter the flour, the less nutriment it is likely to contain, and that in the use of superfine white flour the eye is gratified at the expense of the body.

She had never seen so white a forehead, such ruddy cheeks.

Too soon has death made good his claim On him who moved us so; Too great and white the harvest yet, To spare him here below.

[F] He had as white a head and fresh a cheek As ever were produced by youth and age 210 Engendering in the blood of hale fourscore.

Among both blacks and whites the house was the object of a thousand superstitions.

His eyes were white, and so was his hair, and so was poor old Aleckas white a kid as they make 'em, and, beyond guessing, the skeeriestnot relatin' to things, but to people.

With a single car white in hue, sixteen elephants, fifty horses, and six hundred infantry, that illustrious king, causing the earth itself to tremble, entered (the country of the Nishadhas) without loss of a moment and swelling with rage.

It was almost impossible to believe, so white were the reflections of these clean walls, so white the linen, that there was not a certain interior luminosity that shone over his features.

She had relinquished her hold on Evelyn, who stood now sullenly glaring at me, pale as a sheet, her eyes white with rage, looking like heated steel, her lips trembling with passion.

He was a pal of ours, as white a man as you want to meet, and he got me away and over the border into Greece.

We shall now ascend that white rockthe mountain Mandara, inhabited by the Yakshas, Manibhadra and Kuvera, king of the Yakshas.

It is only a social fiction, indeed, which makes of a person seven-eighths white a Negro; he is really much more a white man.

The Cure's p. 753 To make a plain 1456 Onion before the Christian era 139 History of the 485 Origin of the 1131 Properties of the 1130 Sauce, brown 485 or Soubise, French 483 white 484 Soup 138-9 Onions, burnt, for gravies 1130 Pickled 486-7 Spanish, baked 1129 pickled 527 stewed 1131 Open jam tart

Of all the people in this world, they look through the rubbish of our imperfections, and see in us the divine ideal of our natures, love in us not perhaps the men we are, but the angels we may be in the evolution of the "sweet by and by," like the mother of St. Augustine, who, even while he was wild and reckless, beheld him standing clothed in white a ministering priest at the right hand of God.

For a radiant angel hovered, Smiling, o'er the little bed; White his raiment; from his shoulders Snowy dove-like pinions spread, And a starlike light was shining In a glory round his head.

an' decanters o' wine, white an' red.

as white the robe that decks me now The shroud-like robe Hell's destined victim wears; Still shall the fillet bind this burning brow

[Denman], hollow mockery. whited sepulcher, painted sepulcher; tinsel; paste, junk jewelry, costume jewelry, false jewelry, synthetic jewels; scagliola^, ormolu, German silver, albata^, paktong^, white metal, Britannia metal, paint; veneer; jerry building; man of straw.

The waves that brought them o'er Still roll in the bay, and throw their spray, As they break along the shore: Still roll in the bay, as they roll'd that day When the Mayflower moor'd below, When the sea around was black with storms, And white the shore with snow.

36 collocations for  whiter