单词 | lividly |
例句 | Again he turned lividly pale; but, as before, controlled his passion perfectly. Jane Eyre 1847-10-16T00:00:00Z On the second screen the demon, rendered larger than life with exaggerated vigor, is shown speeding away, clutching her lividly red arm. Art Review: ?Storytelling in Japanese Art? at the Met - Review 2011-12-02T00:07:42Z I only observed that his eyes were large, and bright, and wild-looking, like the eyes of some fierce animal, and that his face, with the reflection of the green curtain upon it, looked lividly pale. A Night on the Borders of the Black Forest 2011-10-12T02:00:51.367Z To the north, the sky was barred by leaden clouds and the sea-tops cut against it, lividly white. The Coast of Adventure 2011-10-03T02:00:25.810Z Stooping with a shudder of disgust, he stripped the leopard's fur from the face beneath, and was not surprised to see that a cross-shaped scar on the forehead showed lividly. The League of the Leopard 2011-07-23T02:00:12.490Z Her look was now calm and composed, but her face was lividly pale, and her very lips bloodless. Sir Brook Fossbrooke, Volume II. 2011-02-18T03:00:19.343Z "Am I a prisoner, my Lord?" asked Roland, growing lividly pale as he spoke. Roland Cashel Volume II (of II) This sally told; for Paten became lividly pale, and he shook from head to foot with passion. One Of Them The fierce white sun of Ophiuchus IX broiled down on the Empty Places, a featureless desert two-thousand miles across and as lividly white as bleached bone. Think Yourself to Death Old Pippo started at the words, and his face became lividly pale, and muttering a few words beneath his breath, he left the spot. Gerald Fitzgerald The Chevalier The boy, a hardened and bold-featured fellow, became lividly pale, but never spoke. Confessions Of Con Cregan An Irish Gil Blas The Duke grew lividly pale, and he arose slowly from his chair, and, taking Linton's arm, drew him towards a window in silence. Roland Cashel Volume II (of II) "The right—that is—" She hesitated, flushed up for an instant, and then grew lividly pale again. One Of Them The veins swelled upon the old man's forehead, his face grew lividly purple as he strode over to his wife's side and laid his hand heavily on her shoulder. A Life Sentence A Novel He was lividly pale; his eyes deep sunk, and surrounded with two dark circles, while along his worn cheek the tears had marked two channels of purple color. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 2, July, 1850. This was comforting, because half the sky was barred with leaden cloud and the parched grass gleamed beneath it lividly white, while the light that struck a ridge-top here and there had a sinister luridness. Blake's Burden "Pan Smith!" gasped the other, hoarsely, and he turned lividly white. Valley of Wild Horses It was a girl's figure, hatless, bedraggled, mudstained, her hair wild and drenched with rain, her eyes staring strangely, while one lividly pale cheek was defaced by a long smear of blood. Juggernaut Beyond it on the one side there seemed to be a waste of stones amidst which a few wreaths of snow still gleamed lividly. Hawtrey's Deputy The pale sun was still in the heavens, but a gray dimness crept up from the grass-land’s verge toward it, against which the patches of snow gleamed lividly. Lorimer of the Northwest The first grey dawn was coming lividly over the sky. Love of Brothers Beyond it on the one side there seemed to be a waste of stones amid which a few wreaths of snow still gleamed lividly. Masters of the Wheat-Lands A thunder-cloud never looks so lividly black as when smitten by sunshine. Expositions of Holy Scripture Ephesians; Epistles of St. Peter and St. John The Signor smiled lividly and followed suit; Bill, the dog, lay down forthwith and panted. Those Who Smiled And Eleven Other Stories The doctor shivered and put his hand over his eyes as he remembered how, to his physician’s eye, the increasing ill health of his old friend gleamed lividly from his white face. The Squirrel-Cage The east was streaked lividly, for it was all but sunrise. Swept Out to Sea Clint Webb Among the Whalers His gaze has remained lividly imprinted in my memory. Debts of Honor It hadn't died with her death, it had lividly survived, and it was fed by suspicions unspeakable. Embarrassments Andrea was as lividly pale and convulsed as if he had just committed a murder. The Child of Pleasure "I am now face to face with my destiny," said Philippe, with his eyes on fire, and his face lividly white. The Vicomte de Bragelonne Or Ten Years Later being the completion of "The Three Musketeers" And "Twenty Years After" The weather looked ugly; the glass went fast down, and a wild and leprous-looking moon shone lividly through a shifting mask of troubled clouds. The Chequers Being the Natural History of a Public-House, Set Forth in a Loafer's Diary Suddenly he had become hostile, lividly vicious; he laughed a shrill cackle in her face, his nose wrinkled like a dog's. The Second Class Passenger Fifteen Stories The long stretch of sands and the sails of the motionless vessel stood out lividly pale in universal gloom. Romance He was making an heroic effort, though—an effort that made the cords of his neck stand out lividly; that swelled his muscles into knotty bunches. The Trail Horde Distinctly and lividly marked on the waxen flesh were the five fingers of a man's open hand. Guy Livingstone; or, 'Thorough' This was comforting, for half the sky was barred with leaden cloud and the parched grass gleamed beneath it lividly white, while the light that struck a ridge-top here and there had a sinister luridness. The Intriguers Tufts of wild cotton gleamed lividly in the moonlight, and here and there a sparkle marked a pool, but, farther on, a trail of mist stretched across the bog. Carmen's Messenger We turned to the planet, whose enormous disc, muffled in cloud, was shining lividly in the weird sky. A Trip to Venus She was lividly pale; her beautiful hair streamed over her shoulders; the contact of the hand on Henri's wrist seemed to the latter cold and damp as the dews of death. The Forty-Five Guardsmen He is lividly pale, and but for the energy of his action and strength of his lungs would seem to be a victim of consumption. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 05 Little Journeys to the Homes of English Authors The severed head of the saint stared lividly on the charger resting on the slabs; the mouth was discolored and open, the neck crimson, and tears fell from the eyes. Against the Grain He opened the stove door, took the tiny shovel, stuck it into the coal-box, and threw some fresh coal on the lividly red embers. The Nine-Tenths In a few seconds his eyes dilated, his face became lividly white, and I had some trouble to tear the intoxicating bladder from his clutches. Tracks of a Rolling Stone The foaming wake glimmered lividly in the dark, the beat of screws seemed quicker, and Lister thought the ship was carried forward by a stream of tide. Lister's Great Adventure "One of the servant's guests, I presume?" he said, insultingly, his lividly lavender-like lip upcurling into a haughty sneer, which was maddening to a self-respecting worm like myself. Ghosts I Have Met and Some Others Behind him the doorway flickered lividly, and the sound as of a naval action somewhere away on the horizon filled the breathless pause. Victory An Island Tale He is lividly pale, and but for the energy of his actions and the strength of his lungs, would seem to be a victim of consumption. Ten Englishmen of the Nineteenth Century Sophy, lividly pale, was presiding with trembling hands; Gilbert, flushed and nervous, waiting on every one, and trying to be lively and at ease, but secret distress was equally traceable in each. The Young Step-Mother His face was lividly pale, and his eyes gleamed out from under the cowl with a restless feverish brightness. A Siren He heard again that cry of his soul in the pavilion at Buyukderer, and beneath the sunburn his lean cheeks went lividly pale. In the Wilderness Around them there was nothing heard or seen except the leaden, angry mists, tossed to and fro under the hurricane, and the white light of the coming day breaking lividly through the clouds. Under Two Flags In lines three deep they stood ranged along the ample fighting platform of the prow; in the foremost line were the archers, behind them stood the swordsmen, their weapons gleaming lividly in the darkness. The Sea-Hawk There was a high wind, and the river, where it was not reddened by the sunset, was lividly green. To Have and to Hold "Look!" she cried, pointing to the hither side of the knoll; lividly bright in the ember-glow. Further Adventures of Lad But Don Caesar, albeit smiling lividly, did not seem inclined to pick up the gauntlet, and Woods interfered hastily. A Ward of the Golden Gate His face was lividly white except where the bloody welts crossed it. Wildfire She stood considering, her eyes upon the weapon's lividly gleaming blade. The Sea-Hawk His dusky hands were wiry and nervous, and were lividly discolored in more places than one by the scars of old wounds. Armadale Again he turned lividly pale; but, as before, controlled his passion perfectly. Jane Eyre |
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