Tenderly he took his handkerchief again, and wetting it laved her brow.
He went out and came back with a kettle of boiling water, with which he laved again and again, the poor, torn, battered little member.
She looked up again, eyed him silently and without thanks, dipped her handkerchief in the water and laved Aylmer's face.
She stanched the blood; she dropped her handkerchief into the little pool of sea water which was fast draining through the wrenched seams of the boat, and gently laved the unconscious face.
Then he laved his temples and wrists, and laughed softly, and called a low long tremulous call; that foolish Saxon word he had told her to look up in the dictionary.
The old man had stooped to one knee and had twice laved his hand down to the wavering margin of blue light and bluer shadows.
Then he drew the unconscious form back on the saddle blankets, loosened the neck of the shirt, laved the temples and wrists with the salt water, tore strips of canvas from the tent square, wet that and laid it on the old man's forehead.
I then let down my length of tresses, and, stooping over the streamlet, laved them in the little urn of the dimpling Naiad.
Towards evening, I lavedmy limbs in a tepid bath; and as soon as the sun had waved his last crimson banner in the west, I began my toilette.
But him he left there, after he had taken away his life, lying in the sand, and the dark water laved him.
For a moment or two the clamour subsided a little, and during that moment or two one's ears once more became laved with the sweet singsong of the river.
By your leave"--and he went to the brookside and drank deep and lavedhis face and hands.
At length, their eyes gratified to the full With that glad spectacle, they laved their hands, And preparation made of noble cheer.
Come then--myself Will give to him, that he may also give To her wholaved him in the bath, or else To whatsoever menial here he will.
Meantime, Telemachus from all resort Retiring, in the surf of the gray Deep First laved his hands, then, thus to Pallas pray'd.
And now when I had avoided my company on my way through the island, I laved my hands where was a shelter from the wind, and prayed to all the gods that hold Olympus.
From the time that he left the deck, until the sun laved its burnished orb in the sea, the individual, who so well knew how to keep alive his authority among the untamed tempers that he governed, was seen no more.
Each laved his hands And took the salted meal, and Chryses made His fervent prayer with hands upraised on high.
He dashed upstairs two steps at a time, laved his hands and face, and descended to the dining-room.
The schooner was gone, an' I was laved out o' the world!
They laved two old uns an' a young whelp to me, as they runned by.
There were nice baths in the vicinity, where we lavedbefore breakfast.
A number, with ostentation, had each morning broken the ice from some pool or other and bathed face and hands, but few extended the laved area.
A South Carolina brigade started with a yell from the woods to the right, tore in a dust cloud across the old fields, furrowed with gullies, and was swallowed in the forest about the creek which laved the base of the Federal position.
His adopted land has given of its choicest blood to swell the sacred tide that for centuries hath laved the shores of liberty.
Of his mother and his sister were they all, and they laved that heart till it was almost clean, for they were in disguise but memories of God, foreshadowing the Greater Incarnation.
The outer basis of this was laved by the river; but, as it tended eastward, the mountain and river receded from each other, and one of the cultivable districts lying between them was Solesbury, my natal township.
I approached the torrent, and not only drank copiously, butlaved my head, neck, and arms, in this delicious element.
Then laved with lustral waves the mangled corse, Laid it on fresh-lopped branches, lit a pyre, And to his memory piled a mighty mound Of mother earth.
The sacred bread touched his lips, and the sacramental wine laved them, but, even as he returned the goblet to the trembling hold of his friend, the fascination of those eyes drew his soul away.
Of all places in the island, except the rocky headlands whose flanks were laved by the sea, this Stone of the Past, as Seumas called it, was that most frequented by Alastair.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "laved" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.