18 examples of sun-tanned in sentences

Now came Beltane and looked upon his company, tall, lusty fellows they, whose bold, sun-tanned faces proclaimed them free men of the forest-lands; and beholding their hardy look Beltane's eye brightened.

At last, Skinny, handing a towel to Bert after drying his own sun-tanned face and hands, remarked inanely: "Chuck ain't come, has he?" "Slupper!"

The rest of us are breaking our hearts" For an instant the Ramblin' Kid flashed on Bert a look of hot anger while a dull red glow spread over his sun-tanned cheeks.

And Smith drew out his timepiece and flourished it furiously under Brown's handsome and sun-tanned nose.

She turned and looked into his sun-tanned face curiously.

And a mixture of Dago and Japanese Latin and Jew and Portugese Crops out thru a sun-tanned hide.

His news from Virginia must have been pleasant, if one could judge from the smile that rested upon his wind and sun-tanned face as he read on.

The other was a European, with the quick, roving eye, sun-tanned cheeks, and rough dress of a hunter.

We dropped down beside him and took a look at the sun-tanned face.

Grim's skin had been sun-tanned in the Arab campaign under Lawrence against the Turks.

A plume of black hair had escaped from his well-brushed head and hung over his forehead, and his sun-tanned vivid face looked extraordinarily handsome.

It had left a great weal on the healthy sun-tanned skin.

Picture themCALLOT'S free brush might have managed itgathered in pow-wow around the camp-fire, Sun-tanned and wind-browned, in picturesque raiment, with wisp of the wild hop or trail of the briar Hat-wreathed or button-holed.

Seeing them there it did not seem possible that in a few hours these same fit, sun-tanned youths in khaki would be back in the trenches, or scouting in advance of them, or that only the day before they had been dodging death and destroying their fellow men.

His dark hair spread over a brow whiter than mine, and veiled two deep and gentle eyes; and his sun-tanned face and dusty hat made him look like a face such as one sometimes sees in a dream.

" Still at gaze, she slowly raised her arm and held out to me a fresh, sun-tanned hand; and I had meant to press it, but a sudden shyness scotched me, and, as the soft fingers rested in my palm, I raised them and touched them with my lips in silent respect.

Burke's eyes, grey as steel in his sun-tanned face, were upon her.

Matching the stars were globe-like lamps, all of one color, all of one shape, which Marguerite had had swung amid the interlaced greenery of trees and vines: as lanterns around the gray bark huts of slow-winged owls; as sun-tanned grapes under the arches of the vine-covered summer-house; as love's lighthouses above the reefs of tumbling rose-bushes: all to illumine the paths which led to nooks and seats.

18 examples of  sun-tanned  in sentences