Which preposition to use with white
I glanced down, once more, to the blurred white of the worldscape.
But Lachesis, her hair adorned, her tresses neatly bound, Pierian laurel on her locks, her brows with garlands crowned, Plucks me from out the snowy wool new threads as white as snow, Which handled with a happy touch change colour as they go, Not common wool, but golden wire; the Sisters wondering gaze, As age by age the pretty thread runs down the golden days.
Beat the whites with a pinch of salt to a stiff froth; add to the potatoes and put in a well buttered baking-dish and bake.
Next instant, I had burst into a little clear space, just in time to see something, livid white in color, disappear among the bushes on the opposite side.
Pour the custard over the cake and place the stiffly beaten whites on top.
Beat the whites to a stiff froth; add to the meat.
His blood washes whiter than snow.
I saw them arrive; they were a fine set of men, tall, powerfully built, their skin a red-brown, not black, entirely dressed in white from turbans to sandals.
Patricia wore black-and-white for some six months, and Colonel Musgrave accepted the compromise tacitly.
Take a little gravy, pour it into a little pewter dish, and set it over a stove, when it is hot break in as many eggs as will cover the dish bottom, keep pouring the gravy over them with a spoon 'till they are white at the top, when they are enough strow over them a little salt; fry some square sippets of bread in butter, prick them with the small ends upward, and serve them up.
Reaching Madison Square, at last, I walked out under the trees, as I almost always do, to have a look at the Flatiron Building, white against the sky.
Turn the mushrooms white by putting them into lemon-juice and water, having previously cut off the stalks and wiped them perfectly free from grit.
In these moss huts three or four eggs are laid, white like foam-bubbles; and well may the little birds hatched from them sing water songs, for they hear them all their lives, and even before they are born.
Two men laid hold of the Canadian, and he turned ghastly white under his tan.
When in the evening Mandy came for Johnnie, she found the new mill hand white about the mouth with exhaustion, heavy-eyed, choking, and ready to weep.
Just outside the gate lay something that gleamed white through the darkness.
And while he slept came the three, very silent and treading very soft, to look down upon his sleeping face and the manacles that gleamed upon his wrists; and behold, even as he slept, he groaned and writhed, his tender lips grown fierce, a relentless, down-curving linehis jaws grim set, and between his frowning brows a lock of silky hair that gleamed snow-white among the yellow.
Bright shone the sun upon the dusty highway that led from Nottingham to Lincoln, stretching away all white over hill and dale.
Villon stood and cursed; he threw the two whites into the street; he shook his fist at heaven; he stamped, and was not horrified to find himself trampling the poor corpse.
O the Water-Horse will come over the heath, With the foaming mouth and the flashing eyes, He's black above and he's white beneath
Beat 1/2 egg white until stiff and gradually beat in the cheese mixture.
He passed all his chances under review, turning the white between his thumb and forefinger.
Esmo was of opinion that the snow on the highest steeps, even on a level plateau, was never more than two feet in depth; and in more than one case a wind-swept peak or pinnacle was kept almost clear, and presented in its grey, green, or vermilion rocks a striking contrast to the masses of creamy white around it.
In his own phrase, "India was bled absolutely white during the first few weeks of the War.
The vault is blue Without a cloud, and white without a speck The dazzling splendour of the scene below.