Which preposition to use with freckled
His small, thin hands, freckled on their backs, hovered over one piece of luggage after another, as if he could not decide how to pile the things together.
Insistently blond, her loosed-out hair newly dry and flowing down over a very spotted and very baby-blue kimono, there was something soft-fleshed about her, a not unappealing saddle of freckles across her nose, the eyes too light but set in with a certain feline arch to them.
Upper parts all freckled with brown, black, and tan color of various shades, as if sun-burnt, with a velvety black patch on each side of the neck, and the longest wing-feathers plain blackish with brown tips; top of head plain brown.
The next time I see her, I will take particular notice of all the moles and freckles in her mind; and then infer and apply.
I wonder why it droops and flows About her face; howe'er she pose, It always serves her as a screen; I cannot guess, and yet I ween It keeps the freckles from her nose, Her leghorn hat.
She had an indistinctive nose, a rather colorless facewhiter at the angles of the mouth and nose through the relief of tiny freckles like grains of pepper.
Or did you see a freckle of the size of a fly's foot?"
I thought that I should take her between my arms, and have the little freckles against my face, and taste her short firm-fleshed upper-lip, and moan upon her, and whimper upon her, and mutter upon her, and say 'My wife.'
The good red went out of his face and the freckles over his nose stood out like ink marks.
She may vote me dull and refute my wisest word with laughter, for hers are the privileges of the sisterhood of Diana; and that soft bronze, those daring fugitive freckles beneath her eyes, link her to times when Pan whistled upon his reed and all the days were long.
She was red-haired, freckled as a robin's egg, pug-nosed and wide-mouthed.