This girl was frankly looking forward to the evening, for her expression mirrored that rapt anticipation which comes only to the eyes of the true music-lover.
When the gong sounded in the Stock-Exchange it was an alarm and the faces on the floor were faces that mirrored fear of the day.
The barns at the back stood substantial and in repair, and now out beyond the road, Lake Forsaken mirrored the stars and broke in light when a fish leaped under the moon.
One of these, with a display of shell-fish grouped about a miniature fountain in its window, confronted him ere long and he entered a rococo interior of mirrored walls.
Below, upon the bay, storm was brewing; it seemed mirrored in his eyes.
In less than five minutes they were all fast asleep, and Willis paced the deck, his arms crossed, and mechanically gazing upon a star that was mirrored in the water.
She was towed out to the roads, where she lay tranquilly mirrored in the sea, ready to start the moment her commander stepped on board.
Then plunging his spurs into the horse, he rode away furiously toward the north-west, along the edge of the river, and did not pause until he came to another and smoother ford, and saw the rising moon mirrored in the water.
Sleuth Wood away to the south looked as though cut out of green beryl, and the waters that mirrored them shone like pale opal.
What is your inner being worth, unless it be mirrored in action?
When that was accomplished the dusk had thickened to evening, the suspended gas globes in the garage had been lighted, and shone like lemon-yellow moons multiplied in the lilac depths of a mirrored twilight.
Baramula lay serenely mirrored in the silver waters of the Jhelum, its picturesque brown wooden houses clustering on both banks, and joining hands by means of a long brown wooden bridge.
Its brightness is such that earth is reflected in the sky, which appears lapped in perpetual lightning; this, too, is mirrored by the sea, and all nature clothed in their threefold fires.
The flames were reflected afar off in the sea; the wind, increasing their violence, agitated their images on the waves, which mirrored in a thousand shapes the blood-red features of a lurid fire.
The pines, now clothed in white, were mirrored in the winter like spectral trees.
In a very real sense the new policy mirrored tradition.
Assuming the shortages discovered in the seventy-eight units would be mirrored in the 315 black units overseas as well as other temporary units at home, the group also wanted General Paul to order a comprehensive survey of all black units.
And, suddenly, all the colours in the sky are mirrored dazzlingly on the grey tapestry of her making.
But there came a day when, into the dark pool by which she sat, Apollo the Conqueror looked down and mirrored his face.
I mirrored my face in the Tyris river, while the steamboat drove the fish into the rushes.
The one sang and wrote joyously of everything that God had created, and how it was mirrored in his heart.
And all this about the two children was mirrored to old Anthony in a single tear, which could soon be wiped away and disappear, but might come again from its source in the heart of the old man.
The heavy stone appeared as a gliding, dancing, airy Psyche, with the heavenly innocent smile--the smile that had mirrored itself in the soul of the young artist.
But as yet I did not understand that the sorrows of my own countrymen were mirrored in those tears.
My face was mirrored in the waters of the Ganges, and my beams strove to pierce through the thick intertwining boughs of the bananas, arching beneath me like the tortoise's shell.
The beautiful lake of Bourget, has charmed me so that I must stay my steps, and did; gazing long into its mirrored surface.
Achilles, instead of his head, shattering the greater part of a costly mirrored wall, with ornaments on a Queen Anne mantel-piece.
Close in front of the sparrows bloomed the roses; they mirrored themselves in the water, and the charred rafters leaned against the over-hanging chimney.
In every eye that beholds the flame of the lamp there is a little lamp-flame mirrored and manifested.
The history of all subsequent attacks on Christ is mirrored here.
Jesus had often watched it; and, commonplace as it is, it had mirrored to Him large truths.
The pool of vision mirrored the flames, but nothing beyond--nothing--nothing.
So vividly was mirrored in the poet's fancy the future of the Nebraskan desert.
Throughout this time the face she knew so well, mirrored that perfect calm which she understood and admired, since it was the reflex of a calm, untroubled soul.
All these thoughtsmirrored themselves on Sir Thomas's wrinkled face.
A stream wound along the bed of it, and as they reached the crest of the moor they could see below them the stars mirrored in the stream.
Drake stopped and looked round upon faces fixed intently on his own, faces which mirrored his own absorption in his theme.
Between us there stretched an expanse of polished floor, in which the pink-shaded lamps and the nodding roses were mirrored as in a pool.
Yet it was not of his home he was thinking as he gazed; nor was it his mother's or his father's face that the dancing heat of mid-day mirrored for him as he dreamed.
They rushed to cool their smarting flanks, sent ripples glittering out into the lake, and presently stood motionless, knee-deep, with their chestnut coats mirrored in the water.
A pool with rushes round about spread under the highest elevation and mirrored the sky; while southerly the ling grew very large, and there were deep scars and embouchures torn by torrents from the sides of the hill.
As if existence altogether was a bigger, more mysterious, and intractable thing than was assumed, not so easily to be captured in the formulas of triumphant science, or mirrored and analysed by the most consummate literary art.
Yet the vision of the world caught in that transforming mirror was not without strange revealing glimpses, invisible, like stars mirrored in a well, to the plain observer.
That revelation will be more surprising to no one than to those who are its subjects, when they see themselves mirrored in that glass, and so unlike what they are here.
Why, if you look closely enough into a man's eye, you will see in it little pictures of what he beholds at the moment; and if our hearts are beholding Christ, Christ will be mirrored and manifested on our hearts.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mirrored" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.