She is beautiful indeed, your golden-haired fairy princess up there in the brilliant sunshine!
Only once, once only in all the excitement did the long-haired horsemen clatter through the streets in a serious charge, scattering the shrieking pedestrians.
Gila, huddled sullenly in the back seat beside a dozing, gray-haired chambermaid, spoke not at all.
She saw the white face and staring eyes of the gray-haired woman who ran the machine next to hers lying beneath a pile of dead.
People would stop their conversation and look his way; and a whole grand stand would come to silence just to see him walk across the diamond with a little golden-haired kid upon his shoulder.
Red-haired people, might be forced into the attitude of the Jews toward governments, i.
There were seated round the Queen the fair-haired young daughters of the House of Brunswick.
Here her auditor expressed a desire to know something definite and certain about his future wife, whereupon the red-haired prophetess shuffled the cards again with the following result: "You will have but one more wife.
When the model had at length thoroughly subjugated and subdued the black-haired one, and reduced her to a state of passive misery, she turned to her visitor with an amiable smile, and asked him if he desired to see the Madame.
She was supple and trim, golden-haired and dark-eyed, and ready for anything that required enterprise and activity of mind or body.
The boy, dark-haired and dark-eyed, gazed fascinated and unembarrassed at this golden blond visitor hooded and cloaked in scarlet.
Sunny-haired little ones were thronging about him; he was looking into their tender eyes; their soft arms were clinging to his neck; he was holding them tightly clasped to his bosom.
The curly-haired Italian boy had grown a handsome man.
There sat yellow-haired Labra, His spears round him rolled; His long bright locks well gathered Round apple of gold.
PAGE 9 The literal rendering adopted for the poem runs thus: Etain is here thus at the elf-mound of the Fair-Haired Women west of Alba among little children to her on the shore of the Bay of Cichmaine.
And then Mider said to Etain: Wilt thou come to my home, fair-haired lady?
Mac Datho At ill season indeed came those heralds Who his hound from Mac Datho would take; In more wars than by thought can be counted Fair-haired champions shall fall for its sake.
It shall never be thy part to be the first to divide it," said a great fair-haired warrior of the men of Ulster.
Just beyond the austere lady, and dozing in his chair, was a white-haired man whose strongly marked features proclaimed him the father of one of the young women on the divan.
The white-haired old man who had been dozing in his chair was Judge Holcombe, Van Lew's uncle and the father of the prettier of the two young women who had been entertaining Jefferis, the curly-headed collegian.
Sitting near us was a little black haired Arab girl with a chunk of dry bread in her hand, at which she was gnawing greedily.
At the Casa Nova we drank of the milk, the milk of the black-haired goats that fed along the hillsides, and ate of the honey, which was of delicious flavor.
Instead, we were met by a very pretty, fluffy-haired girl, evidently the doctor's secretary.
At present she saw in him only the white-haired warrior, the invalid, who according to the doctors, would not live long, owing to the operations he had undergone.
He was bored by Atilio's words, by that childlike story about the train, the red-haired soldier and his insolent invitation.
He saw Castro and the insolent red-haired fellow who was offering him a seat.
The long haired terrorists had been succeeded by numerous fortune tellers, soothsayers, clairvoyants, and solemn professors of occult sciences.
Princess Lubimoff was in one of her kindly moods; for the moment she did not believe in caste and privileges, to the extent that she would again have given money to the long-haired individuals who used to visit her.
Don't never take no red-haired one, my dear, if you're anyways set on peace.
I wondered whether it was for the sake of religion, or for that grey-haired curate who did the prayers.
She was a thin, dark-haired woman, with a sensible face.
In the drawing-room we found a grey-haired curate, with a mild voice; Miss Cattledon was simpering and smiling upon him.
The grey-haired curate was assisted by a young deacon, who had a black beard and a lisp and his hair parted down the middle.
The outer and smaller room had a bar at one side, presided over by a bright, golden-haired young lady in very conspicuous evening dress, whose powers of repartee afforded much amusement to her customers.
This lot were Turcos, under the command of a white-haired veteran of African campaigns.
Stalwart as Minerva she was, a fair- haired German type of about thirty-five, square-shouldered and robustly attractive in her Red Cross uniform.
This morning the golden-haired sister left the cliff first, and Beatrice sat reading until the noonday sun shone upon the sea.
He detested this fair-haired Gaspar, with his fund of German romance and poetry.
She was very fair and gentle, this golden-haired daughter of Ronald Earle.
The fair-haired little fellow looked smaller and shyer than Hubert remembered him.
He was a tall, white-haired man, with a stoop in his shoulders which had not been perceptible a year before.
I am spoiled for young men, General," said Flossy, extending her hand very graciously to her white-haired husband.
He loved the gentle, gray-haired man with the fine, delicate features and soft voice.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "haired" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.