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单词 hueless
例句 hueless
The bright orange of pumpkins being trucked in from the agricultural fields beyond the community boundary—seen in an instant, the flash of brilliant color, but gone again, returning to their flat and hueless shade. The Giver 1993-04-01T00:00:00Z
Methought the world was bound with final frost; The sun, made hueless as with fear and awe, Illumined yet the lands it could not thaw. The Star-Treader and other poems 2011-12-27T03:00:09.977Z
She showed no trace of tears when the men presently re�ntered the room, but her dark-blue eyes shone from her hueless face with a dry, glassy glitter. An Ambitious Woman A Novel 2011-11-23T03:00:54.137Z
What they lose is their sense of colour, for in the dark all things are hueless. Seeds of Pine
She was fastening into her girdle a hueless and scentless nosegay, when Henry Sympson called to her as he came limping from the house. Shirley
"For he is hideous as the night: Yet when has ever chose A nightingale for its delight A hueless, scentless rose?" Poems with Power to Strengthen the Soul
I want to fill my gaze with blue and silver, Radiance through living roses, spires of green, Rising in young-limbed copse and lovely wood, Where the hueless wind passes and cries unseen. Modern British Poetry
He trembled more than ever, and his cheeks were now quite hueless. An Ambitious Woman A Novel 2011-11-23T03:00:54.137Z
Grand old trees, romantic walks, delicious flowers, had no existence for him; the whole world was one great, hueless, formless void, in which he beheld nothing but the spectral image mirrored in his own soul. Fairy Fingers A Novel
Still, immovable, solemn, placid—it lay beneath the gaze, with shrouded eye, and cheek like concave marble, and hueless, waxen lips. Helen and Arthur or, Miss Thusa's Spinning Wheel
It moved slowly on; fat, lustreless, indolent, hueless; reached at length its den, and there squatted aloft, loving the darkness; its young swarming around, its prey held in its forceps, its nets cast about. Wisdom, Wit, and Pathos of Ouida Selected from the Works of Ouida
Dr. Harlowe brought her some of that generous wine which had infused such life into my young veins, and forced her to swallow it, but it never brought any color to her hueless cheeks. Ernest Linwood or, The Inner Life of the Author
What hath come to thee? in thy hollow eye And hueless cheek, and thine unquiet motions, Sorrow and Shame and Conscience seem at war To waste thee. The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 4
The valley of the Chagrin lay almost hueless in the cold sunshine. The Mormon Prophet
The grass grew rare, A blight lurked in the darkening air, The very moss grew hueless and spare,   The last daisy stood all astunt; Behind his back the soil lay bare,     But barer in front. Goblin Market, The Prince's Progress, and Other Poems
He was distressed at the repressed agitation in Bluebell's voice, her hueless face, and the hopeless look in eyes he remembered so beaming, and for the moment heartily wished he had never seen her. Bluebell A Novel
He looked scarcely less hueless and cold, and his hand, that lay embedded in his dark wavy hair, gleamed white and transparent as alabaster. Ernest Linwood or, The Inner Life of the Author
Surely some hueless poppy blossomed in the darkness of those ruins, or the soulless ashes of the dead breathe out a drowsy influence. Henry Brocken His Travels and Adventures in the Rich, Strange, Scarce-Imaginable Regions of Romance
Looking southward on either side of its long flood, the snores with their many points and headlands lay cold, almost hueless, near by, and in the distance blue as tarnished steel. The Mormon Prophet
Sweet-mouth'd Apollo breaks his golden lyre, Hermes, the wand with many a marvel rife;— The veil, rose-woven by the young Desire With dreams, drops from the hueless cheeks of Life. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 329, March, 1843
In thin clear light unshadowed shapes go by Small on green fields beneath the hueless sky. Poems New and Old
Soon he had regained his hueless ardor, and laid out the whole matter on the table for the inspiration of his three confiding auditors. Kincaid's Battery
Then you look at the unspeakable poverty, the dreariness, the miles of piles of hueless rocks, and are interested. McClure's Magazine December, 1895
"None," but the word came hoarsely from the now hueless lips. Virgie's Inheritance
She was still young and beautiful in a silvery style, but her hair was of so dusty and hueless a brown that in some shadows it seemed to have turned totally grey. The Innocence of Father Brown
I want to fill my gaze with blue and silver, Radiance through living roses, spires of green Rising in young-limbed copse and lovely wood, Where the hueless wind passes and cries unseen. Georgian Poetry 1916-17 Edited by Sir Edward Howard Marsh
"The luminous rich colours that you wore   "Have changed to hueless khaki in the night. Counter-Attack and Other Poems
Many flowers bloom in the winter, but they differ one from another only in form and in odor—they are all quite hueless. A Strange Discovery
By night I plucked it hueless, When morning broke 'twas blue: Blue at my breast I fastened The flower of sinner's rue. Last Poems by A. E. Housman
Sweet-mouthed Apollo breaks his golden lyre, Hermes, the wand with many a marvel rife;— The veil, rose-woven, by the young desire With dreams, drops from the hueless cheeks of life. The Poems of Schiller — Third period
The world grew a little chilly; and over the opaque, hueless water came sliding a queer, pale mist. Letters from America
It always reminded me most of a fog at sea: a ship creeping "o'er the hueless, viewless deep." The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914
Either they glowed with color, or they were hueless and dead. The Guns of Shiloh A Story of the Great Western Campaign
And we gazed, till slowly disappearing,    Like a day-dream, passed the pageant by, And I saw but those lone hills, uprearing    Dull dark shapes against a hueless sky. Verses and Translations
Of Tennyson's last three years on earth we may think, in his own words, that his    "Life's latest eve endured Nor settled into hueless grey." Alfred Tennyson
The hair curled thick and glossy over the unwrinkled brow; and the down of manhood but slightly shaded the marble of the hueless cheek. Last Days of Pompeii
Meantime the moon through slips of driving cloud Came forth, and glanced athwart the seas a path Of dusky splendour, like the Hadean brows, When with Elysian passion they behold Persephone's complacent hueless cheeks. Poems — Volume 1
He noted the wandering and restless fire in the bright and beautiful eyes of the Athenian; the convulsions that distorted his statue-like features, and writhed his hueless lip. Last Days of Pompeii
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