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Example sentences for "gold hair"

  • The startling shade of blue challenged out the deeper tints of her eyes; her pallor was made more lustrous by red lips and russet-gold hair.

  • Masein had made a fire, and the leaping flames kindled a glow in the meshes of her red-gold hair.

  • From where he stood he could see the girl of the red-gold hair.

  • At a desk at right angles to this window, her vivid red-gold hair rippling in the breeze from the river, sat the girl who had been working at the typewriter.

  • Dad, in your rambles through this joint you've noticed a girl with glorious red-gold hair, I imagine?

  • For a moment I was the Southern girl with the red-gold hair.

  • Amidst it I saw a head of red-gold hair, just like Lizzie's.

  • It must have been some accidental resemblance; nothing more; red-gold hair is not so very uncommon.

  • Of course I did not mention Scott's fancy about the red-gold hair.

  • She appeared to him not a day older, standing there in mole-coloured velvet corduroy, with soft dark eyes and dark gold hair, with outstretched hand and a little smile.

  • The small fingers were clenched into a fist, and about two of them was wrapped a strand of red-gold hair.

  • And the leader of this enterprise, the master-spirit, was a hell-cat with red-gold hair and a face like my own.

  • At last I pulled out a red-gold hair from my head, placed it on the paper as though it had fallen there, and folded it in.

  • Then for some moments he was silent, contemplating the perfect oval of her face, the masses of her red-gold hair; the wonderful grace of the exquisitely clad body.

  • Above all was that wonderful glory of red-gold hair massed on the head with all the art of the hair-dresser, which transformed it into a crown which any queen might well have envied.

  • Her wonderful red-gold hair, tinged with its soft sheen of burnished copper, was a perfect setting for the delicate tracery of jewels which completed its exquisitely unconventional dressing.

  • The thing that had first attracted De Fiesque to her had been the glory of her red-gold hair.

  • Mind you, Helen was no love-sick girl to be swept off her feet by an impetuous wooer with spun-gold hair and a Romeo manner.

  • She was something below medium height, plump, with a peachblow complexion, huge dark eyes, and a crown of red-gold hair.

  • Frontispiece: Tongues of flame reached hungrily for them, licking above Dan's red-gold hair, but never touching the girl.

  • It lit up the glory of her red-gold hair.

  • Flower, of the red-gold hair, was striking in a scarlet gown of sateen, a wreath of pink peppers, and a necklace of brass.

  • There in the dimness Esther, on her surreptitious way back from a surreptitious visit to the friendly Top Floor Front, had discovered the lady mit the from-gold hair, and the lady was crying.

  • If possible, she would prefer from-gold hair, blue eyes, and a silent tongue.

  • To Esther she was always "the lady mit the from-gold hair," but she had heard a neighbor once address her as Mrs. Cohen.

  • Her big grey eyes were sad with sympathy for sufferers and sinners, and her poke bonnet was full of bunchy, red-gold hair.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    gold and; gold and precious stones; gold and silver coin; gold bullion; gold cord; gold dust; gold fish; gold ground; gold lace; gold letters; gold mohurs; gold reserve; gold snuff; gold thread; golden chain; golden crown; golden florins; golden ring; golden seal; golden yellow; large series; longer doubted; moral force; public trust; quite thick; reinforced concrete