单词 | tam-o'-shanter |
例句 | Several pretty candle-shades, two doll tam-o'-shanter caps, and three calendars in water-colours were laid aside finished, as the result of that afternoon's work. The Little Colonel at Boarding-School 2012-02-22T03:00:28.473Z Then one became suddenly aware that, instead of the regulation Navy cap, he was wearing a rough woollen tam-o'-shanter, which hung coyly over one ear. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 150, June 14, 1916 2012-02-11T03:03:42.797Z Her red tam-o'-shanter was white with plaster. A Knight on Wheels 2011-12-24T03:08:07.830Z He wore a hat that was something like a tam-o'-shanter, and something like a mortar-board, and he carried a large slate under his arm. Amy in Acadia A Story for Girls 2011-04-29T02:00:08.307Z A young lady with dark hair, that wears a blue tam-o'-shanter. For the School Colours 2011-04-28T02:00:12.693Z For an hour or more the lama's tam-o'-shanter showed like a moon through the haze; and, from all he heard, Kim gathered that the old woman wept. Kim 2011-03-13T03:00:25.327Z "Still pretty cold in the North Sea?" he ventured, with an eye upon the tam-o'-shanter. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 150, June 14, 1916 2012-02-11T03:03:42.797Z It was Slim, the Frisco dock rat, a ragged tam-o'-shanter capping his uncut hair. The Ice Pilot 2011-03-09T03:00:48.433Z She had pinned on a blue tam-o'-shanter and was wearing a jersey of the same colour. The Wicked Marquis 2011-02-24T03:01:06.123Z Michael longed to be sitting once again in that moving wonderland and to be looking out of the window, himself wearing just such another red tam-o'-shanter. Sinister Street, vol. 1 She flung her sweater on her bed, sent her scarlet tam-o'-shanter after it, and then stood for a moment, her hands in the pockets of her skirt, looking about her. Nancy of Paradise Cottage She used to wear a red jersey and a red tam-o'-shanter. Stories That End Well An Adventure in Altruria——Through the Terrors of the Law——The Real Thing——The Old Partisan——Max—Or His Picture——The Stout Miss Hopkins' Bicycle——The Spellbinder——The Object of the Federation——The Little Lonely Girl——The Hero of Company G——A Miracle Play A pink finger touched the lips so invitingly offered; golden-bronze hair, capped with a tam-o'-shanter, bobbed and moved away, then came again as the blue eyes searched about the gloom of the cabin. The Ice Pilot 2011-03-09T03:00:48.433Z The yachting-cap is no longer roguish and cocky, but hanging over her eyes, or her beautiful hat is replaced by a tam-o'-shanter. Rambles in Womanland Her slender legs and her abundant hair that showered from beneath a crimson tam-o'-shanter recalled Miss Mitty's description of Bella; but Antony knew her for herself when she turned. Fairfax and His Pride The girls wear bonnets tied with string, while the boy has a cap that looks very much like a tam-o'-shanter, except that it, too, is tied under his chin. Stories Pictures Tell Book One She also had on a hat—if you can call a tam-o'-shanter a hat. The Paliser case The rifle lay across the table, and her knitted tam-o'-shanter was hanging from one corner of the piano; the deck light had been thrown open, and the companionway was unbarred. The Ice Pilot 2011-03-09T03:00:48.433Z This letter written, sealed, and stamped, Leonetta put on a tam-o'-shanter, and ran to the post with it; whereupon hurrying upstairs, she burst violently into her mother's bedroom, to announce what she had done. Too Old for Dolls A Novel He lifted his huge tam-o'-shanter as he made these remarks—or, in other words, he seized it by the top and raised it into the form of a huge pyramid. Our Home in the Silver West A Story of Struggle and Adventure A tam-o'-shanter was to her liking, and a boy's cap was even better. Otherwise Phyllis Given the attraction and with it the incentive, and that tam-o'-shanter might have gone flying over the windmill. The Paliser case With a jade-green velvet tam-o'-shanter to set off the coppery high-lights of her hair she was a picture worthy of the admiration which was discernible in Don's eyes. The Orchard of Tears The head-dress was a red Scotch cap—tam-o'-shanter I believe is its common appellation—to be ornamented with a feather or tuft of simple field flowers. Fibble, D.D. Ruth knew better than to offer to pay for the new tam-o'-shanter the freshman could not afford to buy. Ruth Fielding At College or The Missing Examination Papers It looked as if they must have been hard up for speakers to-day, for two of them were younger even than Miss Claxton of the tam-o'-shanter. The Convert The rosy face under the brown tam-o'-shanter smiled back at her. The Little Colonel's Christmas Vacation She sat down and took off her tam-o'-shanter and unbuttoned the new blue coat of which she had been so proud only a few days before. The Mission of Janice Day I asked myself this when I painted my cycle blue, and I found a ready answer in a reminiscence . . . my first sweetheart wore a blue tam-o'-shanter. A Dominie in Doubt One could not fail to see the tam-o'-shanter very well. Ruth Fielding At College or The Missing Examination Papers To hoots and groans and laughter the tam-o'-shanter disappeared. The Convert Marjorie looked more intently, and could distinguish a figure in hockey jersey and tam-o'-shanter coming along behind the bushes. A Patriotic Schoolgirl There was not a solitary tam-o'-shanter to be seen from either of them. A harum-scarum schoolgirl When Blue Bonnet appeared in the snowiest of white sweaters and tam-o'-shanter, as jaunty and blooming as if she were out for an afternoon walk, they immediately protested. Blue Bonnet in Boston or, Boarding-School Days at Miss North's A girl cannot crochet a tam-o'-shanter in a minute. Ruth Fielding At College or The Missing Examination Papers Into the wide, harmonious space was ushered a hot and harassed-looking woman, in a lank alpaca gown and a tam-o'-shanter. The Convert She had put on a short skirt of rough serge, with a jersey, which accentuated every flowing line of her girlish, graceful figure, and the dark hair rippled under a red tam-o'-shanter. Nell, of Shorne Mills or, One Heart's Burden "No buts," said Diana, getting up and putting on her tam-o'-shanter. A harum-scarum schoolgirl She brushed the tumbled hair, bathed her face in cold water, and put on a very smart-looking little grey suit with a Norfolk jacket and tam-o'-shanter to match. Blue Bonnet in Boston or, Boarding-School Days at Miss North's Ruth knew that she had actually begun to crochet a baby blue tam-o'-shanter. Ruth Fielding At College or The Missing Examination Papers He put it on his head, where it assumed the rakish tilt of a hobo's favorite tam-o'-shanter, and said, "I hope you're not thinking of blaming me for this fiasco." The Impossibles I expect it was the baby blue tam-o'-shanter that got me noticin' her first off. Torchy and Vee She's costumed mainly in a shaggy tam-o'-shanter that comes down over her ears, and an old plaid cape that must have been some vivid in its color scheme when it was new. Torchy, Private Sec. "Doesn't she look adorable in that blue tam-o'-shanter?" The Jolliest School of All In this matter of the tam-o'-shanter, for instance, it would be very difficult to help the girl. Ruth Fielding At College or The Missing Examination Papers The cadet cap is a blue "tam-o'-shanter" with the usual woolly bob of the same colour on the top. Denmark She hunted about for them, and noticed Verity's green jersey and Kitty's brown tam-o'-shanter in the wood above. A Popular Schoolgirl He was wearing his Scotch-plaid coat and red tam-o'-shanter; Oscar couldn't be mistaken in them, because he had helped Nils pick them out in a Glasgow slops shop "last ship." The Blood Ship Color flew into her thin cheeks, and the eyes that stared at Hazel's straw tam-o'-shanter grew dim. Jewel's Story Book The trouble over the tam-o'-shanter had become the most talked-of incident of the school term. Ruth Fielding At College or The Missing Examination Papers "Good evening, Mr. James," she said brightly, and went out into the hall letting the door swing to, and pulled on her coat and tam-o'-shanter in the darkness. The Judge Quenrede issued as nonchalantly as she could, with her hair tucked under her tam-o'-shanter, and her gloves on. A Popular Schoolgirl He recognized the shadow as Nils because a tam-o'-shanter crowned the silhouette, and Nils had owned the only tam on board. The Blood Ship Miss Fletcher was sitting near her, sewing, and waiting with concealed impatience for the appearance of the bright face under the straw tam-o'-shanter. Jewel's Story Book "Will you tell me, please, why you are wearing that tam-o'-shanter?" asked Miss Dexter. Ruth Fielding At College or The Missing Examination Papers When he drew abreast of her she had pulled off her tam-o'-shanter and taken out her hairpins, and her hair was blowing sideways across her breast and back. The Judge She wore a bright red tam-o'-shanter cap on her yellow hair, and her blue eyes sparkled like sapphires. Four Little Blossoms and Their Winter Fun She was up and about, in a short sport suit, with a white tam-o'-shanter on her head and a white woolen scarf tucked round her neck. Love Stories She ran for her sweater and tam-o'-shanter, and joined Mr. Hammond on the porch. Ruth Fielding in Moving Pictures Or, Helping the Dormitory Fund Benjamin tried on the tam-o'-shanter, but it was too big for him. The Tale of Benjamin Bunny She was looking very Scotch, and like a small boy, for her velvet tam-o'-shanter was stuck down on her head and she wore a muffler that nearly touched her rather pink little nose. The Judge Rachel, rummaging in the closet, brought forth an old white tam-o'-shanter. Sandy One of them had a scarlet tam-o'-shanter and glorious dark hair underneath it.... Shandygaff Molly Welch, in a shirt-waist and a white tam-o'-shanter cap, slipped out from the tent under his arm and laughed up in his face. Youth and the Bright Medusa They had created a blue serge frock for work, and a staunch little blue coat, and a blue tam-o'-shanter. The Island of Faith The servants wore an odd flat cap, like a tam-o'-shanter with a visor. As Seen By Me Looking up, he saw a slender little girl in a long tan coat and a white tam-o'-shanter leaning over the railing. Sandy A fisherman's tam-o'-shanter on his close-clipped head, and dungaree trousers and heavy brogans completed his outfit. Brown Wolf and Other Jack London Stories Chosen and Edited By Franklin K. Mathiews Private M'B. wore his insecurely perched upon the top of his tam-o'-shanter bonnet, where it looked like a very large ostrich egg in a very small khaki nest. All in It : K(1) Carries On A Continuation of the First Hundred Thousand I'm afraid" she was eyeing Rose-Marie in the blue coat and the blue tam-o'-shanter, "I'm afraid that you'd scarcely be—convincing. The Island of Faith She had come out of the shadows of the trees behind which she had been lurking, wearing a scarlet tam-o'-shanter and a long dark cloak, her eyes shining like January stars. Wild Wings A Romance of Youth Instead of the tam-o'-shanter she wore a big drooping hat of brown, which just matched the curls that were loosely tied at the back of her neck. Sandy She wore a tam-o'-shanter, and I thought her brown hair the prettiest shade of brown I had ever seen. John Barleycorn The fact that there was not also a hole through his head was due to his forethought in having put on a tam-o'-shanter underneath. All in It : K(1) Carries On A Continuation of the First Hundred Thousand She was struggling eagerly into her coat; eagerly she pulled her tam-o'-shanter over the curls that, even in the city slums, were full of sunshine. The Island of Faith As if at home, she took off her tam-o'-shanter and her long coat, hanging them up. Sons and Lovers Her eyes with her mother's trick of iris, full of inner glow, and her blond hair so daringly boxed, set off with a droop of tam-o'-shanter. Star-Dust Pamela, a radiant vision in white, with white flannel skirt, white jersey and tam-o'-shanter, took the helm, and was busy for a few moments getting clear. The Pawns Count She spent the morning washing and ironing her best shirt-waist and turning the ribbon on her tam-o'-shanter. Calvary Alley Rose-Marie would have been aghast to know how childish she looked in that tam-o'-shanter! The Island of Faith She stood below in her crimson tam-o'-shanter and watched. Sons and Lovers The Highlanders then wore 'bonnets' like a high tam-o'-shanter, with one white curly feather on the left side. The Winning of Canada: a Chronicle of Wolf I wore a short tweed skirt, brown stockings—my ankles were, and are, good—a calico blouse, and a red tam-o'-shanter. Not George Washington — an Autobiographical Novel She jerked her jacket and tam-o'-shanter from the long row of hooks, and half blind with weariness, joined the throng of women and girls that jostled one another down the stairs. Calvary Alley While yet on her way to the London railway station she had lost her tam-o'-shanter. A Versailles Christmas-Tide A fisherman's tam-o'-shanter on his close-clipped head, and dungaree trousers and heavy brogans, completed his outfit. Children of the Frost In her strong, high fishing-boots, her short skirts hemmed with leather, her burberry, and her dark-blue tam-o'-shanter set jauntily on her chestnut hair, she very often fished alone, and made quite respectable baskets. The House of Whispers Most conspicuous is the fat and dignified coachman in a powdered wig and tam-o'-shanter cap, and the footman with the important calves. The Reminiscences of Sir Henry Hawkins (Baron Brampton) Then his eyes encountered the monkish habit of Michael, and he pulled off his grey tam-o'-shanter with the gesture of a Catholic. The Ball and the Cross The chill air actually seemed to grow warmer as he trotted back, the fields looked less desolate, and then across them he saw flashing toward him the hostile fire of a scarlet tam-o'-shanter. The Heart of the Hills She came knocking in fifteen minutes, trim in a khaki suit, with low thick boots and a jolly tousled blue tam-o'-shanter. Our Mr. Wrenn, the Romantic Adventures of a Gentle Man The girl, in her short blue serge skirt, white cotton blouse, and blue tam-o'-shanter, laughed at the man's dread. The House of Whispers The latter was dressed in a neat country kit, a tweed suit, a suede tam-o'-shanter, and carried a stout ash-plant as a walking-stick. Mademoiselle of Monte Carlo Martie's colour was high from fast walking in the cold wind, her eyes shone like sapphires, and her loosened hair, under an old velvet tam-o'-shanter cap, made a gold aureole about her face. Martie, the Unconquered He was a scandal, of course; he was fat, untidy, wore a blue tam-o'-shanter when he was "out," and sometimes went down Orange Street in carpet slippers. Jeremy Even the incident of our abducting the girl in the pink tam-o'-shanter was, after all, the inevitable result of the series of occurrences that preceded it. Tish Then, assuming her tam-o'-shanter and twisting a silk scarf about her neck, she crept along the corridor and down the wide oak stairs. The House of Whispers In a moment she was on her knees bending over the brook, her hands in the water, the tam-o'-shanter beside her. The Fortunes of Oliver Horn "We want him, Docthor," said a young giant in a tam-o'-shanter. Corporal Cameron of the North West Mounted Police; a tale of the Macleod trail "Thank you kindly," murmured the old lady, and she resumed her knitting upon a phantom tam-o'-shanter, which she was making as a Christmas surprise for her husband. The Pursuit of the House-Boat Why not simply refer to her as the pink tam-o'-shanter—or, better still and more briefly, the P.T.S.? Tish She had on the old brown skirt and knitted jersey, the old blue-green tam-o'-shanter cap, and there were marks of weariness beneath her eyes. Fraternity The tam-o'-shanter was coarse and rough, evidently home-made, and not at all like McFudd's, which was as soft as the back of a kitten and without a seam. The Fortunes of Oliver Horn He saw her raise her hand, an umbrella waving, and last of all, vivid still amongst receding shapes, the red spot of her scarlet tam-o'-shanter. The Island Pharisees Bess in her furs and Nan in her warm tam-o'-shanter and the muffler Momsey had knitted with her own hands, did not mind the cold. Nan Sherwood at Pine Camp or, the Old Lumberman's Secret The girl in the pink tam-o'-shanter was in the first one. Tish She was resting a foot, very patient, very still, in an old brown skirt, an ill-shaped blouse, and a blue-green tam-o'-shanter cap. Fraternity By this time she had hung her tam-o'-shanter and jacket on a nail that she had found in the bark over her head, and was arranging her hair. The Fortunes of Oliver Horn She had been playing tennis, for a racquet and her tam-o'-shanter were flung down, and she was dressed in a blue skirt and creamy blouse, fitting collarless about her throat. The Island Pharisees The little spot of faded colour, her tam-o'-shanter cap, wavered on far in front of him; she was looking up into every face, and at the house windows. Five Tales She had a neat but very ancient blue tam-o'-shanter on her head, and was pulling some rather threadbare gray gloves on to her hands. Manalive Megan—Megan herself!—was walking on the far pathway, in her old skirt and jacket and her tam-o'-shanter, looking up into the faces of the passers-by. Five Tales A girl in a tam-o'-shanter cap was leaning over the rail. The Fortunes of Oliver Horn She caught up the tam-o'-shanter, and pinned it to her hair. The Island Pharisees |
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