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Example sentences for "green and"

  • There was again a strange sunset, green and gold in the lower west, but above an arc of clouds dressed in saffron and red.

  • Out of both he rises, green and hopeful as grass in May!

  • A deep bay, thronged at the mouth with islets so green and fair, they were marvel to us who were sated with islands great and small.

  • Green and Coates, now, looks like a good proposition to me.

  • I heard the other day that he has the Front Street line, and almost all of Green and Coates; and that he and Stener own the Seventeenth and Nineteenth; but I didn't believe it.

  • The country behind is green and hilly, though but partially cultivated, and rises into Djebel Ansairiyeh, which divides the valley of the Orontes from the sea.

  • The great Plain of Esdraelon lay below us like a vast mosaic of green and brown--jasper and verd-antique.

  • The hull is painted in a fanciful style, generally blue, red, green and white, with bright red masts.

  • The road lay in a winding glen, green and grassy, and covered to the summits on both sides with beautiful pine trees, intermixed with cedar.

  • All around the happy village Stood the maize-fields, green and shining, Waved the green plumes of Mondamin, Waved his soft and sunny tresses, Filling all the land with plenty.

  • Or on this stone, yet seen no cause to thank For the grass growing here so green and rank?

  • Hath it slept since, And wakes it now, to look so green and pale At what it did so freely?

  • All around the happy village 20 Stood the maize-fields, green and shining, Waved the green plumes of Mondamin, Waved his soft and sunny tresses Filling all the land with plenty.

  • The river was very wide, silvery, streaked with pale-green and violet, and straw-color from the evening sky.

  • He could see nothing but moist trees, grey-green and black, and the yellow leaves of saplings that cut off the view in every direction.

  • It couldn't be green and pleasant, the way the country was here.

  • Green and masticot; or pink and a little indigo, shaded with indigo.

  • Red lead and masticot water, shaded with sap-green and verdigris.

  • We have taken the first apartment in the "Cour de Bade," and have put Paddy Byrne in a suit of green and gold, that always reminds me of poor Daniel O'Connell.

  • What gifted fingers are so quick to mould And form aright the thin Aprilian line, The frail, fair lettering in green and gold!

  • I'd be a Fairy King, With my vassals brave and bold; We'd hunt all day Through the wildwood gay, In our guise of green and gold.

  • They stand to each other in the same relation as the third antitheses--green and red--i.

  • A similar gray is produced by a mixture of green and red, a spiritual blend of passivity and glowing warmth.

  • Delacroix sought to express rest by a mixture of green and red (cf.

  • I will seek for peace no longer on the earth, so green and sweet, Trees no more their shade aford me, burns the ground beneath my feet.

  • In Hilding's garden, green and fair, Protected by his fostering care, Two rare and stately plants were growing, Unequaled grace and beauty showing.

  • The earth has again donned her mantle of green And dragon-ships breasting the waves are seen But Fridthjof, pondering, Is at the moon gazing or in the woods wandering.

  • There are three fragments, entirely of linen, inwrought with patterns in blue, red, green and black (fig.

  • The emerald is dichroic, giving in the dichroscope a bluish-green and a yellowish-green image.

  • Occasionally the secondaries, green and purple, are used, but through the whole period of Byzantine enamelling there is a total absence of what to-day is termed "subtle colouring.

  • But all she could say to us were the words: 'Red, green and gold.

  • These words she constantly repeated--'red, green and gold!

  • All she could say were the words 'Red, green and gold!

  • She could remember nothing, and all she could repeat were those strange words 'Red, green and gold.

  • Green and Richardson's letter have certainly led me to the conclusion that Mrs. St. Clair is really Lady Redmond.

  • Green and Richardson's letter with most careful attention, Fergus came to the conclusion that it would be as well to write to Sir Hugh Redmond.

  • Green and Richardson, begging them to furnish me with the necessary particulars for identifying the person of Lady Redmond.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    awfully fond; commonly known; compare the; cook five; early times; given signal; green cloth; green color; green dress; green grass; green hill; green meadow; green paint; green pepper; green peppers; green plants; green salad; green silk; green tint; green valley; green vitriol; greenhouse plant; greenish grey; must send; senior wrangler; this province