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Example sentences for "eyes flashed"

  • The child's eyes flashed, and an answering spark was kindled in the breast of the hardy little Paul.

  • The girl's eyes flashed, and it was plain that the spirit of the sire had descended to her.

  • Norton's eyes flashed as he squared himself before the professor: "I've not a doubt of your backing.

  • The husband's eyes flashed: "If it depends on her mental attitude, I'll make her live and grow strong.

  • The boy's eyes flashed: "It's a big undertaking, sir.

  • Muriel's eyes flashed as she said haughtily.

  • The boy's eyes flashed and he drew himself to a sitting posture.

  • The old woman's eyes flashed, and she eagerly asked, "What of him?

  • Glen's eyes flashed with a dangerous light as she tapped impatiently with her riding-whip upon the pommel of her saddle.

  • Her father's spirit possessed her now, and when Glen Weston's eyes flashed as they did when she was aware of her lover's danger, those best acquainted with her knew that she was capable of almost any deed of heroism.

  • Into Sconda's eyes flashed an expression of understanding.

  • When Teare, the mate, came down from the deck and said that sarten sure the young parzon was afther sayin' his prayers up forrard Dan's eyes flashed again, and he had almost lifted his hand to fell the sniggering waistrel.

  • Dan's eyes flashed; the Deemster tittered audibly; the Bishop looked up at his son from under the rims of his spectacles and drew a long breath.

  • Davy's eyes flashed, but he was otherwise quiet and calm.

  • The lad's eyes flashed, as he read in a crabbed, clear hand the words: "Imminent undique pericula.

  • The King's eyes flashed as the valise caught his eye, and crossing the room quickly he made for the door of the sleeping chamber, which was ajar.

  • Leoni's eyes flashed, as he bowed his head gravely.

  • Young Radford's eyes flashed, but, for once in his life, he exercised some command over himself.

  • Bernard's eyes flashed fire at the bare thought of the unchecked career of victory he saw for England's arms when once she had set foot on the long-talked-of expedition which was to make Edward king over the realm of France.

  • The lad's eyes flashed fire; the haughty look upon his face was not unlike the one sometimes to be seen upon that of the King's Master of the Horse.

  • Hollis's eyes flashed, but the man was several feet from him and out of reach of his fists.

  • Allen's eyes flashed as he took Hollis's hand and wrung it heartily.

  • Nick's eyes flashed upwards, meeting those of the younger man with something of the effect of a collision.

  • Olga's eyes flashed a loving glance down the table towards her hero.

  • Nick's eyes flashed open as if at the pulling of a string.

  • Again momentarily Olga's eyes flashed upwards, comprehending the whole of his thick-set figure in a single sweep of the eyelids.

  • Hilton's eyes flashed again as he turned angrily upon the old man, who seemed to become more Scottish in his language as he slowly imbibed his native drink.

  • Chumbley was one of the next to approach with the lady of a merchant settled at the station; and the Princess's eyes flashed as the bright look of welcome to the great manly young fellow changed into one of anger.

  • The Inche Maida's eyes flashed as she glanced at him, but they turned directly after with rather a regretful look at Hilton, as she seated herself beneath the awning.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "eyes flashed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bank bills; corresponding increase; entered the; eyes and; eyes came; eyes closed; eyes fell; eyes fixed; eyes flashed; eyes from; eyes narrowed; eyes open; eyes rested; eyes right; eyes upon; eyes went; eyes were; great companie; house near; interior decoration; kill him; little broth; marine animals; private residence; relative humidity; veratrum viride