35 examples of overcloud in sentences

It was fine, but overclouded and decidedly dark.

They also remarked to each other, that though Fidele smiled so sweetly, yet so sad a melancholy did overcloud his lovely face, as if grief and patience had together taken possession of him.

But the shadow of the coveted Lion's paw had suddenly overclouded him and changed his mood.

Poor Verty's face began to be overclouded.

But these thoughts and feelings, though they may have dimmed the brightness of his anticipations, could not for long overcloud that 'unfailing cheerfulness' which contributed much to make him throughout life so successful himself, and so helpful to others: still less could they for a moment check the alacrity with which he set himself to prepare for his new duties.

" It was a stormy night, August 30, 1658, when the wild winds were roaring and all nature was overclouded with darkness and gloom, that the last intelligible words of the dying hero were heard by his attendants: "O Lord!

It is with deep concern I am now to inform you that the favorable prospect has been overclouded by a refusal of the British Government to abide by the act of its minister plenipotentiary, and by its ensuing policy toward the United States as seen through the communications of the minister sent to replace him.

The stroke which had prostrated the body, which reduced the vigorous, active frame to an awful statuelike stillnessa quietude as of death of itselfhad not overclouded the intellect.

The atmosphere has changed from dark and sullen to hopeful, and I am sure your Lordships will allow me to be equally confident that nothing will be done at Westminster to overcloud that promising sky.

As if to prove the strength of human fortitude, the sky became suddenly overclouded, and 'darkness was upon the face of the deep.'

Her passion for the stage, and overclouded prospects for the future, led her in early youth to write a play.

Every dog has his day: but the day of the rational dog is overclouded in a fashion unknown to his inferior fellow-creature; it is overclouded by the anticipation of the coming day which will not be his.

Every dog has his day: but the day of the rational dog is overclouded in a fashion unknown to his inferior fellow-creature; it is overclouded by the anticipation of the coming day which will not be his.

It is a comparatively thoughtful and anxious class of men who systematically overcloud the present by anticipations of the future.

She was not, however,and the disappointment considerably overclouded the commercial victory of the morning.

Shades of sadness, which gradually assumed a darker character, began to overcloud the young man's temper.

* Mrs. Brown of Newquay, who claims to be the original Mrs. Partington, told me that SYDNEY SMITH'S last years were overclouded by his inability to discover the riddle to which the answer is contained in the words, "The one rode a horse and the other rode a dendron.

Meanwhile, his eyes having turned towards the sea, his brow is suddenly overclouded.

About this time also the sky, which had hitherto been tolerably clear, began to be overclouded.

Then the sky was full of varietyhere clear and ardent, there dulled and overclouded.

A beautiful evening encouraged our hopes, we slept upon deck by moonlight; but at midnight the sky was overclouded, the wind rose, the sea swelled, the frigate began to be shaken.

The facts were altered and added to by tradition year after year; so that the two old frontier warriors already stand in that misty group of heroes whose rightful title to fame has been partly overclouded by the haze of their mythical glories and achievements.

It was a chilly and overclouded night, and by the gleams of struggling moonlight, he saw the whole buildings standing out black in the night air.

And sometimes gigantic formless shadows overcloud me.

As Trenta proceeds, Marescotti's brow is overclouded with thoughta haggard expression now spreads over his features.

35 examples of  overcloud  in sentences