单词 | black-grey |
例句 | It was half across the lawn, coming from the shadows, moving with such drifting ease that it was like a single solid cloud of black-grey smoke blown at him in silence. Fahrenheit 451 1953-01-01T00:00:00Z It seems chaotic but organised, in much the same way as Tomlin’s wayward black-grey hair frizzes out in every direction. Lily Tomlin: ‘I don’t relate to any of my life, except the stories I’m telling you’ 2015-11-22T05:00:00Z In the black-grey morning she seemed to harbour the glittering blue sky and the sunshine of March in her dress and her luxuriant hair. The White Peacock 2012-01-14T03:00:21.627Z She flicked out her grey silk handkerchief, and dabbed her nose, watching with big, black-grey eyes the fresh face of Alvina. The Lost Girl A pallid complexion and black-grey hair, brushed straightly down where he was not bald, produced an impression of sanctimoniousness which was increased by a fawning manner of speech. The Nebuly Coat The sodden tents hung dankly, black-grey in the gusty, rainy morning. From Capetown to Ladysmith An Unfinished Record of the South African War The eyes—hidden almost amid the shaggy and black-grey hair which covers nearly the whole face—are never directed to any person around. Sketches in the House (1893) A grey vapour rose from the town; and a black-grey trail of smoke drifted from the dockyards and from the steamers in the harbour. Kimono In the light of it you see Charlotte Brontë's figure for ever simple and beautiful and great; behind her for ever the black-grey setting of her village and the purple of her moors. The Three Brontës A black-grey drive between bushes of smutty laurel and arbutus. Mary Olivier: a Life Dawn the next morning was heralded by only a thin line of red parting the masses of black-grey snow clouds which still hung low down in the east. The Great Impersonation As they went back down the black-grey drive between the laurel and arbutus Miss Kendal carried her head higher than ever. Mary Olivier: a Life A black-grey house of big cut stones that stuck out. Mary Olivier: a Life I do not know how the artist, whose resources were of the slenderest, contrived to get his overwhelming but fascinating effect of moorland solitude, of black-grey nakedness and abiding gloom. The Three Brontës Curtains, cream-coloured net, sea-green plush, veiled the black-grey walks and smutty lawns of the garden. Mary Olivier: a Life |
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