单词 | limpidly |
例句 | The program ended with a sumptuous, limpidly molded account of Mozart’s popular Piano Concerto No. 21 in C, with Sonia Rubinsky as the expressive soloist. Music Review: New York Women?s Ensemble at Carnegie Hall - Review 2011-12-01T23:46:05Z Impeccably researched, limpidly written and full of insight. Books of the year 2012: authors choose their favourites 2012-11-23T22:55:14Z Whether gazing limpidly as a knife is twisted in its heart or gamboling in blissful ignorance of its fate, the porker is always in peril. | 'La Soga': A Raw Look at Corruption in the Dominican Republic 2010-08-13T04:13:00Z And on still nights you’re awarded the lovely bonus of the Brooklyn Bridge reflected limpidly in the surface of the river, which looks like a ballroom floor made of polished glass. Frame: City Views From Q Train and Other Unexpected Urban Art 2012-01-05T23:26:55Z The poignancy of seeing what is now Cunningham's final work is intensified by the discovery that it contains some of the most limpidly beautiful movement of his career. Merce Cunningham Company ? review 2010-10-27T22:00:00Z Her hair was very light, almost flaxen indeed, and her eyes were softly and limpidly blue; grave, innocent, wondering eyes they were, I remember. The Story of Francis Cludde 2012-03-30T02:00:16.347Z Her eyes gazed up at him limpidly clear, and emptied of self. The Wayfarers 2011-08-28T02:00:32.867Z Her tone was virulent; the dark-brown eyes, usually so limpidly soft in their light, flashed with the fires of her anger. The Shooting of Dan McGrew, A Novel Based on the Famous Poem of Robert Service 2011-05-28T02:00:24.557Z Her lips were of the color of faint rosebuds, and her voice warbled limpidly over a set of the sweetest little pearly teeth ever seen. A History of Pendennis, Volume 1 His fortunes and misfortunes, his friends and his greatest enemy 2011-01-13T03:01:13.027Z A slight wooden rail was all the protection provided; but the water was not deep, and heaved limpidly over the yellow sand at the bottom. The Adventures of Elizabeth in Rügen She was not feeling his tremor, but she was limpidly happy and as conscious as he of an epoch-making moment. Tante Her eyes gazed up at him, limpidly clear, and emptied of self. McClure's Magazine, Vol. XXXI, No. 3, July 1908. The river strait, so limpidly and transparently blue in daytime, that dipping a pailful of it was like dipping a pailful of the sky, scarcely glinted betwixt darkened woods. Heroes of the Middle West The French Sunrise came with a veritable glory of crimson and gold, blazing through air washed limpidly pure by the rain. The Thing from the Lake The swiftly-flowing stream removes the débris, so that the clear water flows limpidly over this gorgeous coloring. The Boy With the U. S. Fisheries There was a strain of wistfulness in her full voice, but her eyes were limpidly unconscious of it, with their candid glance that suggested courage and even a certain gaiety. Secret Bread Mr. Petheram appeared to struggle with his conscience, and finally to be worsted by it, for his next remarks were limpidly honest. A Man of Means Goethe himself, limpidly perfect as are many of his shorter poems, often fails in giving artistic coherence to his longer works. Among My Books First Series Her lips were of the colour of faint rosebuds, and her voice warbled limpidly over a set of the sweetest little pearly teeth ever seen. The History of Pendennis It flows limpidly between varying banks, and has a trick of throwing up bars and islands, wooded to the very edges—captivating places for any tiny Crusoe to be wrecked upon. Old Caravan Days Very limpidly these narratives flow; two generations have drunk so deeply of them that they have become inebriated with the contemplation of these wonderful men. Great Fortunes from Railroads Some of the sketches and stories appeared very simple, the style flowing along as smoothly and limpidly as a summer brook through the meadows. A Knight of the Nineteenth Century Soberly and limpidly it welcomes us: its mural decorations consist of astronomical charts and mathematical figures; it is filled with scientific apparatus, and its cupboards contain skeletons, stuffed apes, and anatomical specimens. Thoughts out of Season Part I The spring trickled its low song, as musical, as limpidly pure as if it had never run scarlet. Short Stories for English Courses They were sitting in a shabby, old-fashioned wagon, and were watering their horse at the brook, which gurgled limpidly under the little plank bridge in the hollow. Kilmeny of the Orchard When I think of Codger I am reminded of an inscription I saw on some occasion in Regent's Park above two eyes scarcely more limpidly innocent than his—"Born in the Menagerie." The New Machiavelli |
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