Which preposition to use with bleached

in Occurrences 14%

Their bones were bleaching in the fire-weed.

on Occurrences 6%

Simpson and myself obtained a remount, bade good-bye to our dead mules which had served us so well, and after collecting the ornaments and other plunder from the dead Indians, we left their bodies and bones to bleach on the prairie.

to Occurrences 5%

I had two little tables given me on which to set my majolica vases, with India-rubber plants, which will grow where nothing else will; also a desk and bookcase, and two splendid specimens of grass which grew in California, and had been bleached to a creamy white.

of Occurrences 4%

Liane Delorme first, then Monk, then Phinuit, rather bleached of colour and wearing one arm in a sling; all very smart in clothes conspicuously new and as costly as the Avenue afforded, striking figures of contentment in prosperity.

with Occurrences 3%

There were two or three Geromes; and in the place of honour at the end of the gallery there was a grand Delaroche, Anne Boleyn's last letter to the king, the hapless girl-queen sitting at a table in her gloomy cell in the Tower, a shaft of golden light from the narrow window streaming on the fair, disordered hair, the face bleached with unutterable woe, a sublime image of despair and self-abandonment.

into Occurrences 2%

Because the Bible in its catalogue of human actions, does not stamp on every crime its name and number, and write against it, this is a crimedoes that wash out its guilt, and bleach into a virtue?]

at Occurrences 2%

Antiochus had, moreover, given deep offence to the hot temper of Philip by the setting up of absurd pretenders to the Macedonian crown, and by the ostentatious burial of the Macedonian bones bleaching at Cynoscephalae.

under Occurrences 2%

The ground was scattered with bones, already bleached under the discoloring action of the atmosphere.

as Occurrences 1%

The rain still fell unceasingly through the pit-mirk, and I was as sodden and bleached as the bent I trod on.

for Occurrences 1%

In sailing, you discover many arms of the lake;here, a bold headland, where black rocks dip into unfathomable water;there, the white sand in the bottom of a bay, bleached for ages by the waves.

beside Occurrences 1%

Of course the youth had no real hope of ever finding any gold, but it is a known fact that such finds have been made, and sometimes the skeletons of the owners have been found bleaching beside their gold.

beneath Occurrences 1%

and I Have never yet been bound in friendly tie; And soon thy head shall, severed by my sword, Gladden the sight of Persia's mighty lord, While thy torn limbs to vultures shall be given, Or bleach beneath the parching blast of heaven.

like Occurrences 1%

then, pr'ythee, put on a more familiar shape:one of us two stinks extremely: Pr'ythee, do not come so near me; I do not love to have my face bleached like a tiffany with thy brimstone.

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