I thank you, Mr. Raven," she said in a quiet voice, but her brown eyes were shining like stars in her white face.
She pressed her lips tight together till they made a thin red line in her white face.
Her cry, her white face, the quick clutch of her hands at her heart, roused the doctor's professional instincts and banished his confusion.
But Madame only set her teeth hard into her under lip, and Edna saw the sweat gather in beads on her white forehead.
Madame Ratignolle looked more beautiful than ever there at home, in a neglige which left her arms almost wholly bare and exposed the rich, melting curves of her white throat.
The foamy wavelets curled up to her white feet, and coiled like serpents about her ankles.
It seemed that a terror had seized on the enemy as they saw her, whom they called the Sorceress, ride by in her white panoply, bearing aloft her mystic banner.
No sooner did she enter than all the male spectators turned their eyes toward her, attracted by her white face, lustrous black eyes and high breast.
Everything was beautiful, but more beautiful than all was Katiousha, in her white dress, blue belt and red bow in her hair, and her eyes radiant with delight.
Her small, wide hands, her white, full neck, showing from under the large collar of the coat, were of a similar hue.
He looked back at her over his shoulder, still sitting at table, the outline of her white-gowned body sharply defined against the deep blue tapestry of the wall behind her.
Her dark brown hair was coifed in a jewelled net of thread of gold, and on her white neck a chain of emeralds sparkled sombrely.
She pulled up her sleeve, and on her white, delicate arm she showed a large bruise.
Lady Selina, with the slightest shrug ofher white shoulders.
He found himself listening to every opening door, and already, as it were, gazing at Marcella in her white array.
Jealous of Milly, with her thin shoulders rising out of her white dress, her colourless eyes and her dull hair dressed like mine with roses?
The tears welled up in her eyes and slowly rolled over her white face, as she felt this unwonted expression of affection.
Again Mr. Fairchilds bowed to the girl as his eyes rested on the fair face looking out from her white cap.
Tillie alone went on with her work, no sign in her white, still face of the passion of terror in her heart at her own unspeakable boldness.
He watched her moving, saw the stir of her white, sloping shoulders under the lace, and the hollow of her shoulders firm as marble, and the slight rise and fall of her loins as she walked.
Lit by the firelight, in her white, clinging dress, cowering between her uplifted arms, she seemed to be offering him herself to sacrifice.
Her white dress, high-waisted, swung as she forced the rhythm, determinedly swaying to the time as if her body were the white stroke of a metronome.
Her fair complexion had changed for the worse; there were lines inher white forehead, and all her movements had grown nervous and irritable.
She was busy putting on her white gloves, and inspecting the fit of her grey satin dress, as she saw it in the mirror over Connie's head.
Connie fluttered up and down the room in her white dressing-gown, occasionally breaking into a dance-step, as though to work off a superfluity of spirits.
Had she put on her white dress, had she made herself a vision of freshness and charm, for the poor boy's sake?
She folded her arms in front of her, her little chin fell forward on her white wrappings, and she stared rather sombrely into vacancy.
Presently the door opened, and through it came the abbess in her white robes--a tall and stately Englishwoman, of middle age, who looked at them curiously.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "her white" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.