490 examples of jading in sentences

Yet, of the mountains, and the terrible grandeur of the place, I recked nothing; for I was confounded with amazement to behold, at a distance of several miles and occupying the center of the arena, a stupendous structure built apparently of green jade.

The articles on Free Trade and Protection in the daily papers have hitherto been regarded as the climax of all that utterly wearies the long-suffering human soul; but I tell you, as a candid friend, that they are but little more depressing and jading to the vital powers than your unceasing mention of life-insurance.

so, how if he should be smitten now; the plaguy Jade had sure the Spirit of Prophecy in her; 'tis so'tis shemy Lord.

As offerings I have freely paid My store of gems and purest jade.

There is in it a hall of Buddha, adorned with carved and inlaid work of gold and silver, and rich in the seven precious substances, in which there is an image of Buddha in green jade, more than twenty cubits in height, glittering all over with those substances, and having an appearance of solemn dignity which words cannot express.

Suddenly one day, when by the side of this image of jade, he saw a merchant presenting as his offering a fan of white silk; and the tears of sorrow involuntarily filled his eyes and fell down.

The lake is the eye of the mountain, jade green, placid, unwinking, also unfathomable.

O ho ho!" From hidden places sounded the whir of a jade-cutter's wheel, a cobbler's rattle, or the clanging music of a forge.

the Brighton people, too, not content with the sea, have even found it necessary to superadd to their fashionable follies, artificial mineral waters, with whose fount the grossest duchess may in a few days recover from the repletion of a whole season; and the minister, after the jading of a session, soon resume his wonted complacency and good humour.

Their hair was long and lustrous, elaborately wound and held by jade.

In my next Transmigration I was again set upon two Legs, and became an Indian Tax-gatherer; but having been guilty of great Extravagances, and being marry'd to an expensive Jade of a Wife, I ran so cursedly in debt, that I durst not shew my Head.

And really the topaz-eyed creature, in its becoming jade collara gift from Nick Hilliardwas often a comfort to Angela, curled up in her lap and purring cosily under her book as she read.

They strolled on, Nick holding Timmy, who purred loudly, as if glad to welcome the giver of his jade collar.

To adapt a Baconian phrase, the weather is the one subject that you cannot dull by jading it too far.

The jade necklace.

The Jade necklace.

SEE The jade mountain. BYRNES, ELIZABETH JOSEPH.

Frederick Christopher (A); 14Mar57; R188515. CHRISTY, ARTHUR E. Images in Jade: translations from classical and modern Chinese poetry.

CHRISTY, GERTRUDE N. Images in jade.

FISCHER (CARL) INC. Stage guide for The lucky jade.

The green Jade necklace.

Jade and gentlemen, by Emily Hahn.

Jade sanctuary.

MORRILL, SAMUEL. Lanterns, junks, and jade.

His cherchia of jade-green silk was bound with a ukal, or fillet of camel's-hair; his burnous, also silk, showed tenderest shades of lavender and rose.

490 examples of  jading  in sentences