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