A big yellow butterfly she was indeed, with the sleazy, clinging, white draperies wound around her slender form, then the wings of golden maline pinioned on either softly rounded shoulder.
Sally, while Bobbie fluffed themaline butterfly from her companion's shoulders.
The bridesmaids will also wear lavender maline hats, with fluffy tarn o' shanter crowns and pink rosebuds around them.
The girls are to carry lavender maline muffs, too--the round kind with fluffy bows at each end, and little pink rosebuds around the hand, you know.
You know the four bridesmaids are to wear lavender malineover lavender taffeta, very fluffy and short,--can you picture them in your mind, Bob?
Flower pins were tucked in the maline bows of the bouquets as favors for the girls, while scarf pins were favors for the men.
Yes," said Bettina, "and those maline bows on the basket of roses actually attended my wedding.
Their wire handles were wound with green maline and tied with a green bow.
And after this is over, you may see that maline again.
The wire should be wound with maline or have a facing of maline.
Even very imperfect flowers may be made to look well if veiled with maline or georgette.
Ernanton took the precious deposit, and was going to place it in his doublet, when St. Maline stopped him, kissed the letter, and then returned it to Ernanton.
St. Malinesoon discovered, to his chagrin, that his horse was not as good as Ernanton's, and could hardly keep pace with him.
St. Maline stood by, stifling with rage at his merited punishment.
St. Maline began to laugh noisily, which reassured some of his comrades, who were thinking of retiring.
St. Malinewas wrong, and that had I been Ernanton de Carmainges, M.
St. Maline was furious, he bit his fingers with rage.
The two young men went out--Ernanton full of joy, and St. Malinefilled with jealousy.
The face of St. Maline became purple, and that of Ernanton pale.
It is needless to say that Ernanton, whom St. Maline thought ruined, was, on the contrary, pursuing the course of his unexpected and ascending fortunes.
You won't meet the Maline girls here," snapped Jess, as though she were still very angry with him.
But you consider those Maline girls--and they are the homeliest girls in Centerport--of more importance than Laura and Dora and Dorothy and me.
I should think you would be just as ashamed presenting yourself before us as before those Maline girls," said Jess, tossing her head.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "maline" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: corduroy; cotton; fabric; nylon