255 examples of blue-eyed in sentences

You're rather like a kitten still, one of those blue-eyed onesSiamese, aren't they?with close fur and a wondering look.

So would those blue-eyed, gushing girls who lift the cup of blood to their lips with as fervid an abandon as ever did French bacchante.

Vieweth these the blue-eyed prophet, Still the oracle says calmly, Speaks the seer with golden tresses "No!

Mrs. Grampus, who was known to her husband's inner consciousness as Sophia, was a slender, blue-eyed woman, soft of voice and by day gentle of manner.

As the Blue-Eyed Hero he would have been a rank failure.

A nymph presides, nor practised in the chase, Nor skilful at the bow, nor at the race; Of all the blue-eyed daughters of the main, The only stranger to Diana's train: Her sisters often, as 'tis said, would cry, 'Fie, Salmacis, what always idle!

For, though Alice had worshipped him all the time, and certainly during the whole of the service, she had never dared to hope that he would pass her dashing, dark-eyed sister to love herlittle, blonde, phlegmatic, blue-eyed Alice.

I saw but the other day a bad-eyed, bronzed, "hard-favored" Yankee, with a head all angles, a dirty face, the air of a terrified calf, and the habiliments of a poor farmer; I looked at him aristocratically, and thanked the Lord for my mind, my person, and my manners, in true Pharisaic triumph,when his little blue-eyed daughter came round the corner and pulled at the tail of his ragged coat.

The tall, blue-eyed stranger had paused for a moment on the last step of the car to pin up her veil, fully revealing her face.

Wagner gave her the pet name of "Sieglinde," and told her that she should illumine his Walhalla as Freia, the eternal, blue-eyed, gold-haired goddess of spring.

At the age of thirty Captain Ellice had married a pretty blue-eyed girl, who resolutely refused to become a sailor's bride unless she should be permitted to accompany her husband to sea.

They were "some" weight, as an American would say, and both the blue-eyed boy and myself were plastered with soot, so that we looked like sweeps calling round for orders.

The blue-eyed lady.

The blue-eyed god.

The blue-eyed lady.

They probably came in with Queen Mary, and they will go out under the blue-eyed Alexandra.

In the joyful Christmas-tide of 1829, into the sweet influence of an English country home there came to life a blue-eyed, brown-haired maiden, whose sunny nature was destined to laugh with gladness of heart, or smile through falling tears, for more than seventy eventful years.

She had known sorrow, too; for in the cemetery at Des Moines she had left her little blue-eyed baby boy when only six months old, and her mother's heart had ached to its very core, until there came another child, a little girl, this time, whom they had christened "Ethelyn Grant," and who, on this account, was quite as dear to Richard as to either of its parents.

There will be few men so bold now as to make war with that blue-eyed hombre; but José is a fool, when his will is crossed.

He will speak nothing but boasts of what that blue-eyed one can do.

For that blue-eyed gringo I hate!"

" Up in Honora's bedroom, Kate asked, as she helped her friend into the tidy neutral silk she wore to dinner: "Is the blue-eyed one going to be a drain on you, girl?

More terrifying than the savages themselves, it appeared, were the blue-eyed Indians to the miserable settlers of Tryon.

But there was a "Musician," for Ole Bull was once a guest at the Wayside, "Fair-haired, blue-eyed, his aspect blithe, His figure tall and straight and lithe, And every feature of his face Revealing his Norwegian race.

There was a charming German family at the inn at which I stopped, gentle, courteous people, father, mother, and a little blue-eyed daughter.

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