There was so much that they could only talk about if they were alone; and then she wanted so much to hear the story of the red-haired lady.
It was all over with the red-haired lady, and it was for her that he had come to St. Joseph's!
The red-haired lady was a past which he would tell her some day, and that day she knew to be not very far distant.
Owen and the red-haired lady seemed to fall behind this last misfortune.
A pretty silver frame for such a pretty silver-haired lady.
Was it not a proud boast for this white-haired lady in Mull that she had been the mother of four baronets?
He did not know in what measure he might be regarded as an accomplice by the silver-haired lady of Castle Dare.
It is little we have been able to do to entertain you," said the old silver-haired lady, "but I am glad you have got a stag or two.
Was it the noble and silver-haired lady of Castle Dare whom he looked for in vain in that brilliant crowd that moved and murmured before him?
Sometimes the white-haired lady and I would sit together at a square box from which she made lovely music, and she would sing my favorite song--a song that I adored.
Why should not she too be fit for him, like the fair-haired lady?
Herr Florian, too, had crept in at the same time, and taken the next place beside the fair-haired lady.
At last the little old white-haired lady, with those pathetically powerless hands of hers, was there, alive, in the room with them.
He had suddenly remembered that there was nothing to tell the little old white-haired lady now.
She tried in one grasp of her mind to hold all that that meant, but could only find herself wondering if the little old white-haired lady would be disappointed in her, would disapprove of the duty she was about to fulfil, if she knew.
The train stops; the Cripple and all but the Pale-haired Lady get out.
It is," said the little white-haired lady, "all quite true.
I really think I liked him the better for it," said the little silver-haired lady.
He threw the bridle to one of the grooms, leaped lightly to the ground, and offered his hand to the fair-haired lady, who accepted him as her attendant on the spot, and gave him her bouquet to hold as a special mark of favor.
He cast an indifferent glance at her, then began again to talk in a tender tone to the fair-haired lady, who smiled disdainfully.
And the little, gray-haired lady smiled to herself in the twilight.
Here's a silver-haired Lady, with skin white as snow, Whose eyes are like rubies that roll to and fro!
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "haired lady" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.