Thine eye is My trust, suffer not the dust of vain desires tobecloud its luster.
At no time have I been able to reconcile Myself to the afflictions befalling My loved ones, or to any trouble that could becloud the joy of their hearts.
This decision made both Northern and Southern agents anxious and the latter took steps further to becloud the status of the Rams.
But a thousand circumstances in life conspire to disappoint his hopes and becloud his prospects, till he flees from his post, and is found far away under the juniper-tree in the wilderness.
I must set myself to work to ascertain the trouble that must dwell in her heart so constantly to becloud her face.
I love him too much, too dearly, ever to becloud his future with my miserable life.
He conceived that the mere sight of him there was sufficient to becloud the hearts of his hearers, and intercept every ray of light from heaven.
The decline of her precious life had by that time set in, and the burden of advancing age was beginning to becloud the radiance of her countenance.
They have even failed to becloud the serenity of their faith in the inevitable approach of the breaking of a brighter dawn for their afflicted country.
I recommend students not to read so-called scientific works, antagonistic to Christian Science, which advocate materialistic systems; because such works and words becloud the right sense of metaphysical Science.
So mysteriously can the subtle "flesh," in the believing receiver of the Gospel, becloud or distort the holy import of the thing received.
The smoke of Rome could not becloud it, nor her noise drown the music of its promise, nor her splendour of possessions make its golden vista less beautiful and less entrancing to their souls.
I, loyal to the ethics of our craft Tried to becloud the query, and declared That Moros loved the Filipinos well.
Designed to becloud its radiance, they proclaim to all the world the exalted character of its precepts, the completeness of its unity, the uniqueness of its position, and the pervasiveness of its influence.
Where he could not elucidate a point to his own advantage, he would fatally becloud it for his opponent.
Let neither despondency nor despair becloud the serenity of thy life or restrain thy freedom.
Out of these conditions there arise numerous evils that disorder the mind and becloud the reason, for evil is inherent to the condition of finite and multiform being into which we have "fallen by our own fault.
They flog people to death, they debauch, they becloud their minds and no one is to blame.
I am thinking continually about art and about the temptations or seductions which becloud the mind, and I see that art belongs to this class, but I do not know how to make it clear.
Or will they mystify the truth and seek to becloud the children of men over simple truths when they should understand them?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "becloud" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.