16906 examples of hair in sentences

I should like one chance at his hair, for all his goodness.

And you couldn't say 'twas regularity of features exactly, either, for her eyes were too limited in circumference, and her nose too numerous in diameter; and her mouth monopolized too much latitude, and she had a hair-mole on one cheek, and faint dawnings of a moustache on her upper lip.

My hair has gradually assumed a lovely golden hue, but my complexion is very dark.

a patriot by name and a Pat-rioter by nature, with enough hair on his head to stuff a gabion, and not sense enough beneath it to accommodate a well-informed parrot.

The "Professor" who was engaged to travel with him, it seems, was highly gifted so far as good clothes, a fine head of hair, and a sweet expression, were concerned.

I love you like the little bird That picks up crumbs around the door.' The Priest sat by and heard the child, In trembling zeal he seized his hair: He led him by his little coat, And all admired the priestly care.

Cockernony, woman's hair gathered up with a band.

Cryne, hair.

But what can we do?" "Well, the first thing for you to do is to go and brush your hair and make yourself tidy, then come down and meet Mr. Hepworth; and then we'll all go over to the hotel for dinner.

" "But some kinds of beauty are not worth having," went on young Harper; "look at that man over there with a lean pale face and long lank hair.

When we were coming back from Texas, Maurice held on the plait of my hair all the way back.

"Kate had red hair.

wen I seed him all my hair strings en all jes stood straight up.

" Nannie is a tall bright negro holding herself very straight, with real white long hair.

Her hair is very fine and wavy.

foh I hears er scratching noise en dar war er big white cat on de wall wid all he's hair standing on dat cat jos jumps from wall ter de nother en Uncle Lige en me jes open dat cabin door en started ter de tother cabins on de place en we deed dat thing dat war bigger den eny cat I eber seed jes come thru dat door in de air en hit de front gate, dis gate hed er iron weight on hit so hit would stay shot en dis thing hit at de top den

She is a tall gaunt black Negro with white hair about one inch long and very kinky, and still she dresses as the older slave woman dressed in the past days.

Den git a hand which is a bag, Hoo-doo; Made uv any sort uv rag, Hoo-doo; An' let de top be color'd blue, Den git de hair frum out de shoe, Hoo-doo.

Then someone wanted to have his hair cut and Alf proved to be an excellent barber.

But one, a lone one, 'midst the throng, Seem'd reckless all of dance or song: He was a youth of dusky mien, Whereon the Indian sun had been; Of crested brow, and long black hair A stranger, like the Palm-tree, there.

[Illustration: HAIR, GREATLY MAGNIFIED. A. Hairs of the Bat.

In some nests, hair, wool, and rushes are dexterously interwoven.

In some, all the parts are firmly fastened by a thread, which the bird makes of hemp, wool, hair, or more commonly of spiders' webs.

The one kneeling on the ground, and collecting the flowers, is, in one respect, disagreeablethe light of the sky, too much of the same hue and tone as the face, is but little separated from itin fact, only by the dark hair; while all below the face and bosom is a too heavy dark mass.

There she stood, radiant with beauty, and in all her bridal attire, except that she had thrown of her bonnet, and her beautiful hair was allowed to be free and unconfined.

16906 examples of  hair  in sentences