The white curlingcrests no longer uprose, to be caught up and scattered afar in blinding spindrift.
Really there was no beach to speak of now, for just as she was venturing out a wave came curling up to her very feet.
A straw hat with a simple feather, covered her head, beneath which her curling black hair flowed in unconfined luxuriance.
I failed to see in the sweet countenance framed in curling fair hair, and in the slight girlish figure of surpassing grace, my swarthy friend Pedro.
They were there, she knew, that very afternoon, for she had seen the smoke curling up from the house on wheels, as she and Ralph had gone with Pattie to the village.
I could put my two feet into one of them," responded Flower, curling her proud lip once again disdainfully.
Curling himself up on the mat outside the door, he lay with his small deep-sunk eyes in eager watchfulness, fixed on the door, while his heavy tail from time to time beat an impatient tattoo upon the stone floor of the passage.
This Dacer was a penny barber, That us'd both whores and rogues to harbour; So got his living within doors, By shaving culls and curling whores.
He stood a moment looking at the beautiful roses, one almost full blown, the other two just curling apart, like a baby trying to waken.
The youth started up, shook back his hair which the dampness had left crisp and curling over his forehead, and cast an astonished look around, which ended in a long, half-angry gaze at his visitor.
Beyond this basin of water Barbara saw a column of blue smoke curling up from the foot of a great hemlock, and flashes of fire shot in and out through the quivering green of the undergrowth.
She dropped her hands; the hair fell in curlingmasses down her back.
A group of men and a wreath of pale smoke curling out upon the air revealed all her danger.
The eagle's plume, that proclaimed him chief, rose from a cap of crimson cloth, from under which his bright hair swept in curling waves.
They sat a long time, waiting for something to happen, and then fell asleep, curling themselves up in the hollow as they had been told to do.
Perhaps the fishing is not for fish," suggested little Sebastiano, curling himself up and laying his head on the end of the chock.
One day, the elder brother of the gentleman who owned our little friend curling tongs came into the shop where I then was, and, after looking at all the muskets, selected me as one that he might trust.
Creak went the curling tongs at this personal attack.
She allowed those same boys, who used the curling tongs to get a bone out of the pig's throat, to take me with them when they went into the woods to pass a day and night, and have a frolic, as they called it.
I have no distinct consciousness, as my friend the pitcher or the curling tongs has, of what I was before the ingenuity of man brought me into my present form.
Her dusky eyes looked curiously out at them from between long curling lashes.
The old lady evidently did not notice the scornful curling of the girl's lips, or, if she did, she purposely pretended that she did not, and kept on with her speech.
The head, which is low and flat above the forehead, rising swiftly backward from the crown, carries a thick bushy shock of hair curling at the ends, such as the Italians call a zazzera.
There too the ivy hangs in long festoons, waving like tapestry to the breath of stealthy breezes; while under foot is a tangle of acanthus, thick curling leaves of glossiest green, surmounted by spikes of dull lilac blossoms.
Then after one more look at the curling white smoke, the bare, leafless valley, they left the place and took the narrow path which led them back to what seemed an upper world.
Aside from his connections with the Royal St. Lawrence Yacht Club, he belongs to the Montreal Club and the Montreal Curling Club.
He was also one of the founders of the St. James Club and one of the original members of the Thistle Curling Club.
He was likewise a vice president of the Winnipeg Rowing Club; president and patron of the local branch of the Royal Caledonia Curling Club, and honorary president of the Winnipeg Hockey Club.
He is honorary secretary-treasurer of the Canadian branch of the Royal Caledonian Curling Club and has always been much interested in athletic affairs.
His social nature finds expression in his membership in the Thistle Curling Club and University Club.
This short, curling hair and a smile of singular ingenuousness, gave her an almost childlike air at times.
Sophy thought, and it was hard to keep her lip from curling to the sneer in her thought.
A sort of pubescence, or a clothing of dense, curling hairs on the surface of certain plants.
To rise with a curling motion; to curl upward, as smoke.
The longing and temptation to hold her to his breast, and sink down through the green, curling waves, came back stronger than ever.
He saw, and acknowledged with a flush of scorn and curling lip, his own treachery to himself in his hour of need.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "curling" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: checkers; chess; game; sport; tortuous