Raising his bushy eyebrows quizzically, Emperor Euphrates turned to his Chief Adviser, Borla, and held out his right hand to Borlalike a peasant in the heat of barter.
But just then Borla approached, and so Si'Wren merely bowed low to her Emperor and waited respectfully for Borla to speak.
As a result she was frequently plagued by hesitation and confusion as Emperor Euphrates waited patiently to read each reply from her, and Si'Wren was thankful that scornful Borla was not a participant.
Even Borla had been temporarily at a loss what to advise.
As Emperor Euphrates turned away to discuss other matters with Borla and the Captains, Si'Wren looked down at the sticks of her ruined clay frame.
He waited while Si'Wren backed uncertainly away to his right, and an ever astute Borla reached out carefully to halt and steady her when she would have backed clear off the edge of the raised dias and fallen flat.
Emboldened by his Emperor's look of curiosity, Borla observed dryly, "Rather looks like an open door.
Borla inquired dutifully, bowing low even as he indicated Si'Wren and the other woman with an extended palm.
He raised his bushy eyebrows and turned his hoary-haired and white-bearded countenance in an aside to Borla as he raised his bushy eyebrows alertly.
Emperor Euphrates seemed to be staring at Borla as if he had suddenly got a burr in his sandal or something, and Borla, unwilling to stoop so low as to risk being mocked over some empty accusation, said nothing.
Borla suddenly turned and said sharply to one of the Captains of the Palace Guard, "Give me a sword.
There was only one item in this costume which Harry had worn before, and that was the borla or tasselled fringe of scarlet round the temples, which proclaimed his royal rank.
The Borla pursed her lips in token of reproof; the Fasulo cast down her eyes; the Allievo blushed; only Donna Sofia di Maccarese did not change countenance, either not knowing or not caring about Countess Fiammanti.
The imperial borla was instantly snatched from his temples by a soldier named Estete,25 and the unhappy monarch, strongly secured, was removed to a neighboring building, where he was carefully guarded.
His short hair was decorated with golden ornaments, and the imperial borla encircled his temples.
But he wore on his head the crimson borla or fringe, which, surrounding the forehead, hung down as low as the eyebrow.
The imperial borla was instantly snatched from his temples by a soldier named Estete, *25 and the unhappy monarch, strongly secured, was removed to a neighbouring building, where he was carefully guarded.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "borla" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.