单词 | sprigged |
例句 | Aunt Docia’s dress was a sprigged print, dark blue, with sprigs of red flowers and green leaves thick upon it. Little House in the Big Woods 1932-01-01T00:00:00Z We are invited to follow this enterprising urchin, in a sprigged greeny-blue tunic, striped shorts and flip-flops, as she scoots blithely on her own through an unnamed, generic contemporary metropolis. A Scheherazade for Our Times 2022-01-14T05:00:00Z The putting surfaces were then sprigged with TifEagle Bermuda, the same strain of grass that had been on them for the past 10 years. Coore and Crenshaw offer an inside perspective of Kapalua's "rejuvenation" - Golf Digest 2020-01-01T05:00:00Z Drought-tolerant Zeon zoysia grass was sprigged everywhere but on the greens, which are Seashore paspalum, a hedge against the possibility that pure groundwater might someday become brackish from the nearby Atlantic. How Gil Hanse Beat Nicklaus, Norman and Player for the Rio Job - Golf Digest 2016-07-13T04:00:00Z Fairways were Bermuda, hastily sprigged atop bluegrass that hadn't grown during construction. 2013 Green Star Awards: The Eagles Have Landed 2013-10-21T04:00:00Z Such delicate frock-bodies and sprigged caps for infants; such toilet-cushions rich with patterns, like ingrained pearls; such rolls of lace, with running gossamer leaves, or edges fine as the pinked carnations in Davy's garden. Charles Auchester, Volume 1 of 2 2012-02-23T03:00:42.347Z The somewhat startling effect was toned down by a beautiful Constantinople silk gauze veil, sprigged in pale pink and gold, absolutely transparent, which draped her from head to foot. Journeys in Persia and Kurdistan, Volume I (of 2) Including a Summer in the Upper Karun Region and a Visit to the Nestorian Rayahs 2012-02-12T03:00:15.857Z "I think I will let her wear her sprigged muslin," said Aunt Cordelia at supper that night. Emmy Lou's Road to Grace Being a Little Pilgrim's Progress 2012-01-12T03:00:14.550Z Comes Mistress Penelope in sprigged gown of lavender, and smelling fresh of the herb itself or of some faint freshness. The Little Red Foot 2011-09-09T02:01:04.147Z There was that lovely heliotrope velvet edged with ermine for Adelaide, and a faded pink brocade sprigged with primroses for me. Witch Winnie's Mystery, or The Old Oak Cabinet The Story of a King's Daughter 2011-06-06T02:00:08.460Z One heavy envelope contained samples of sprigged muslin for curtains; in another, that was so light it seemed empty, she found a newspaper clipping carefully folded in a blank sheet of thin notepaper. A Speckled Bird 2011-05-06T02:00:09.097Z The duke was dressed in a grey lounge suit with a waistcoat of some dark material sprigged with tiny violet flowers. The Princess Galva A Romance A white turban of muslin, delicately sprigged with gold, covered his head, looped in front by another large emerald, which glared and sparkled like an eye in the centre of his forehead. Confessions Of Con Cregan An Irish Gil Blas Ah yes! it was too late now for many things besides the sprigged muslin. Strangers and Wayfarers They find great fault with pencilled knots and sprigged letters. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 3 But a hunter in a frilled shirt and waistcoat sprigged with forget-me-nots! The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 20 (of 25) Now go behind that screen and put on the sprigged cotton frock you will find there, with a muslin fichu and a mob cap. Olive in Italy The veil of Brussels net wrought in sprigged designs is a failure. Social Life or, The Manners and Customs of Polite Society Towards midday Becky's fish, nicely browned and sprigged with parsley, stood cooling on the great blue willow-pattern dish, and Becky's neuralgia abated, perhaps from the mental relief of the spectacle. Ghetto Comedies Countless yards of sprigged cotton must have gone into the making of her dress, to say nothing of her apron. Mr. Wicker's Window I carried it into the next room, and disposed it on the bed—olive-green coat with gilt buttons and facings of watered silk, olive-green pantaloons, white waistcoat sprigged with blue and green forget-me-nots. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 20 (of 25) Spoons and so on are unmistakable—but one sprigged saucer is very like other saucers sprigged the same. Dishes & Beverages of the Old South She shook out the sprigged muslin and gave it to the old man to press. The Comings of Cousin Ann It was a woman clad in a sprigged silk gown, the image of my lady of the dining-room portrait. Border Ghost Stories The other was clad in European dress, sprigged waistcoat, gold watch-chain, a coarse, thick-lipped face, a podgy figure. Appearances Being Notes of Travel Her dress was of sprigged muslin, and she wore a rather battered Dolly Varden hat. Terribly Intimate Portraits My Father thought it was an awful price!—She wore it with a lavender dress all sprigged with yellow leaves! Fairy Prince and Other Stories He had pressed the sprigged muslin and it hung on a hook behind the door in readiness for the mistress. The Comings of Cousin Ann Mr. Abbey has produced nothing more charming than this bright knot of handsome, tittering daughters of burghers, in their primeval pelisses and sprigged frocks. Picture and Text 1893 So a chair was placed in front of the green cupboard, and with precision in every movement the "sprigged" dishes were gotten down. The Transformation of Job A Tale of the High Sierras Forget its stripes, and imagine it to be sprigged silk of a day long gone by. The Lady and the Pirate Being the Plain Tale of a Diligent Pirate and a Fair Captive Once Jane was to a party asked; Her friends would all be there; She wore her best sprigged muslin frock, And ribbons tied her hair. Careless Jane and Other Tales Everything was embroidered; gowns, from the belt to lower hem, finished with scalloped and sprigged ruffles in the same delicate workmanship, were everyday summer wear. The Development of Embroidery in America In it, under sprigged muslin curtains, stood two beds with down pillows, coverlets and counterpanes. The Gods are Athirst Why, last summer mother said I might have that fine sprigged muslin of hers to make over, and I'm sure I have enough for another gown. A Little Girl in Old Boston She had been planning exactly how that pink sprigged chintz was to be made, and which parts she would cut first in order to save time and material. Marcia Schuyler They were pretty china dishes, with a fine old sprigged pattern of delicate flowers. The Man of the Desert I moved with the crowd to its porch, drew aside to make way for a lady in rouge and sprigged muslin, and slipped behind the chapel wall. The Adventures of Harry Revel Cool and fragrant all the maidens looked, in their dresses of clear sprigged muslin, each tied at waist, wrists, and throat with ribbons of a different colour: lilac, lavender, primrose, cherry, emerald, and blue. A Book of Quaker Saints This particular Lilac Sunday she was wearing the sprigged dimity that Seth bought her over in Spring Road at Williamson's spring sale. Green Valley Then Marcia took down the pink sprigged chintz that she had made a year ago and laid it near the other things, with a bit of black velvet and the quaint old brooch. Marcia Schuyler The athletic sons, clad only in shirts and trousers of sprigged print, with fine chestnut hair, which compensated for their bare feet, vacated the room for our use. Russian Rambles By these windows a table set for supper, with a white linen cloth and delicately sprigged china. Patriotic Plays and Pageants for Young People Mrs. Solomon Black, in a green and white sprigged muslin dress, her water-waves unusually crisp and conspicuous, bit off a length of thread with a meditative air. An Alabaster Box It was a light-blue gown and petticoat of rich satin, sprigged with silver, and a manteau of dark-blue velvet trimmed with bands of delicate fur. The Bow of Orange Ribbon A Romance of New York She forgot that she was wearing Kate’s special sprigged muslin, and that it might tear on the rough fences. Marcia Schuyler He also painted a portrait of Kitty in a low dress sprigged with flowers, with a sash, and ribbons at the back of the head. Some Old Time Beauties After Portraits by the English Masters, with Embellishment and Comment There's a piece of your mother's first short dress and a piece of her mother's graduating dress—that pink sprigged scrap; and that's your Uncle Tom's shirt waist; and—well, don't you see? Mary Jane—Her Visit With these were two dolls, one dressed in sprigged India muslin and lace, with a shepherdess hat glued on her painted head; the other dressed in a poke-bonnet, a satin sack, and a much-flounced skirt. A Woman Named Smith You go an' lay the table just as we always have it, except you can get out them old big sprigged cups o' my mother's. A Country Doctor and Selected Stories and Sketches It was not often that Grandmother Heath allowed her to handle her sprigged china, to be sure, so Miranda felt the joy and daring of it all the more. Marcia Schuyler Susan wore a dress like a white vapour, sprigged with pale buds, her throat and arms bare. The Three Black Pennys A Novel She would have time this afternoon after the dishes were done, to sit right down with that sprigged calico dress for little Addie. The Brimming Cup Another bedroom has a narrow four post bed of mahogany, with hangings of China blue sprigged with small pink roses. The House in Good Taste Then, as our eyes met, it occurred to me that only two mornings before Mrs. Carkeek had worn a print gown of that same sprigged pattern. Old Fires and Profitable Ghosts It was blue and coral sprigged, and then first did Mrs. Weiss remember her dream of Friday night. The Book of Dreams and Ghosts A shifting reflection from the Furnace stack fell over her in a wan veil, over the vaporous, sprigged white of her dress, her bare throat and arms, her cheeks wet with tears. The Three Black Pennys A Novel That sprigged dress would look good with feather-stitching around the hem, too. The Brimming Cup The chair cushions were blue, and the china was blue sprigged. The House in Good Taste But Miss Jessie has touched it, her sprigged muslin gown Has a blood-red streak from the shoulder down. Men, Women and Ghosts His dress seemed an acknowledgment of his grotesqueness: a short coat, like a little boys' roundabout, and a vest fantastically sprigged and dotted, over a lavender shirt. The Song of the Lark The parliamentarian had caused his hair to be exuberantly curled that morning, and figured to advantage in a plum-colored coat and a saffron waistcoat sprigged with forget-me-nots. The Certain Hour Now she could get at that sprigged dress for Addie, after all, this afternoon. The Brimming Cup White, glittering sunlight fills the market square, Spotted and sprigged with shadows. A Dome of Many-Coloured Glass You know I wanted you, when we first came, not to buy that sprigged muslin, but you would. Northanger Abbey It were last fall, just about as the apples was bein' gathered in the orchard across our lane, and about the time as you had your new sprigged wesket. Lady Audley's Secret Her mother applied herself painstakingly to the apron and petticoat of the dancer—a petticoat striped in purple and green, and sprigged over with some species of flower wholly non-botanical. With the Procession There was a sprigged satin vest beneath it, and they were hung together on an alder branch. The Last Galley Impressions and Tales She was in a suit of fine blue satin at the last Birthnight, sprigged all over with white, and the petticoat robings broidered in the manner of a trimming wove in the satin. The Ladies A Shining Constellation of Wit and Beauty Her eyes dwelt with relief on the wall-paper of French grey, sprigged with small gilt flowers, and broken by a few cold engravings and framed photographs. Annie Kilburn : a Novel It should have the rest of the personal arrangement, the pelisse, the shape of bonnet, the sprigged muslin dress and the cross-laced sandals. The Awkward Age The body of the cart was all sprigged out with streamers of ribbon as thick as horses' tails, and there were placards fixed to the sides of the donkey's collar. Jim Davis The walls of the saloon are covered with crimson silk, sprigged with yellow flowers; those of the dining-room, with pale buff, and white moldings, rich tracery and elegant compartmented ceiling. Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 1 Great Britain and Ireland, part 1 I thought you might want to set the table before we got home, Esther, and I was so afraid you might forget and use the sprigged tea set. Up the Hill and Over She wore, I remember, a gown of pale sprigged muslin, with a blue kerchief about her shoulders and blue ribbons in her wide hat. Salute to Adventurers The walls, contrary to fashion, were covered with a delicate paper, a white ground sprigged with pale lavender, the paints were pure white and the hangings and draperies were transparent in their whiteness. Marguerite Verne She wore a house-gown of white muslin sprigged with violets, and a long Marie Antoinette fichu, pale green and diaphanous. Sleeping Fires: a Novel A fine moisture shone on her bare neck and arms above her frock of sprigged chintz calico. The Battle Ground For you know, Esther, the sprigged tea-set is so hurt if any one but me arranges it. Up the Hill and Over Or the thin sprigged blue and white? it was so pretty—bunches of blue flowers on a cross-barred muslin, and made with three flounces and a bertha. The Awakening of Helena Richie The silk now is sprigged with roses, but somehow one no longer sees so clearly. Jacob's Room Sweet it was with a great peace, every chair covered with old sprigged chintz, flowers of the wood and heather from the hill set in china vases about it. The Lilac Sunbonnet She wore a gown of some soft, silky material, sprigged with heliotrope, and round her neck a fichu of cobwebby lace, fastened at the breast with a cameo brooch of old Italian workmanship. The Hermit of Far End But the sprigged tea-set does feel so badly if I neglect it. Up the Hill and Over After this his eyes rested for a long time on the sprigged cotton back of the landlady, who kept bobbing at the window of the cab an endlessly moralising old head. Sir Dominick Ferrand She was dressed differently—perhaps in her ordinary every-day garments—a bright sprigged muslin, a chip hat with blue ribbons set upon a coil of luxurious brown hair. From Sand Hill to Pine He was always a little squeezed man, was Jarber, in little sprigged waistcoats; and he had always little legs and a little smile, and a little voice, and little round-about ways. A House to Let Our room, a little over seven feet high, was hung with a vile cheap paper sprigged with blue. Z. Marcas She ceased to rebuke Jane for stepping upon the third stair; she ceased to talk of the peculiarities inherent in sprigged china. Up the Hill and Over The British officers presented their alms under the disguise of a tributary offering, and received some nightgowns, of sprigged calico, by way of honorific dresses. Fall of the Moghul Empire of Hindustan The dressing-table, for instance, was a packing-case in a sprigged muslin petticoat, and the mirror above was very strange; it was as though a little piece of forked lightning was imprisoned in it. The Garden Party and Other Stories |
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