Mrs. Moreenwith a pacifying hand on her well-dressed bosom.
He cornered Mr. and Mrs. Moreen again and let them know that if on the spot they didn't pay him all they owed him he wouldn't only leave their house but would tell Morgan exactly what had brought him to it.
He could trace perfectly the degrees by which, in proportion as her little son confined himself to his tutor for society, Mrs. Moreen shrewdly forbore to renew his garments.
The gondola was for the ladies, as in Venice too there were "days," which Mrs. Moreen knew in their order an hour after she arrived.
He had only placed his box at their service, with a bouquet for each of the party; there was even one apiece, embittering the thought of his profusion, for Mr. Moreen and Ulick.
Mrs. Moreen floated voluminously down the sala again to liberate the boy, wailing as she went that everything was too odious.
The young coach was now in a position to lend Mrs. Moreen three louis, and he sent her a post-office order even for a larger amount.
Mrs. Moreen was prepared to see the fact exposed, as Pemberton saw the moment he faced her that she was prepared for a good many other things.
Mrs. Moreenexhibited no discomfiture; she only continued blandly: "Mr. Moreen will be delighted to meet your wishes.
The young man had endeavoured to keep these stammerings modest, and Mr. Moreen made it no secret that he found them wanting in "style.
Great St. Peter's Street, the lamp was lit, the drabmoreen curtains let down, and the table set for tea.
For Juanita had treasures of various sorts, besides old moreen curtains.
Out of sight behind the moreen curtain, Mrs. Harbonner forgot she was not beyond hearing; and Daisy's ears were good.
Where the curtain came from, one of Mrs. Benoit's great locked chests knew; there were two or three such chests in the inner room, with more treasures than a green moreen curtain stowed away in them.
Carpets, moreen curtains, or other woollen goods, may be cleaned with the coarse pulp of potatoes, used as a kind of soap.
For when he entered the chamber which they shared, he found his lordship awake, tossing and turning in the shade of the green moreen curtains; in a pitiable state between chagrin and rage.
Lord Almeric, in the gloom of the green moreen curtains that draped his huge four-poster, had fallen into a drunken slumber.
He went upstairs to his room, where a large mahogany four-post bed, with heavy moreen hangings, awaited him, before the night was very far advanced.
I wonder poor Mildmay did not feel himself shrink even within his four pillars and moreen curtains.
But yards of red moreen are fitting witnesses for judicial gravities and legal exercises.
Had that piece of red moreen been gifted with an ear to hear, and a tongue to tell, what an indifferent account would it give of the veracity of judges and of the consciences of lawyers!
She fetched a tolerably large clothes-horse from somewhere some shed or out-building; this she set at the foot of the couch, and hung an old large green moreencurtain over it.
It is not as if they were too well developed--in which case I should have need of all my skill in arranging my moreen petticoat so as to lessen their effect.
And evidently she is not obliged to arrange a moreenpetticoat over her plumpness.
Likewise by an ingenious arrangement of my striped moreen petticoat I contrive to display a more evident pair of hips than Nature seems to have intended for me at this stage.
But, except for that old dyed moreen petticoat, the things won't do.
Then with the moreen petticoat I am provided, equipped.
There was a large moreen couch in the room, and as the night wore on she lay down upon it, still thoughtful and oppressed with the weight of her over-wrought feelings.
Little George fell asleep after tea, and Julia sat upon the crimson moreen couch under the windows, pillowing his head on her lap.
The design or marking of moreen is different on every piece.
I dare say it was one of the stiffmoreen curtains dropping back into its place again, after you had been pushing them aside," she said.
He was shewn into the sitting-room, just as Faith with her arms full of brown moreen came into it also from the pantry.
The doctor was not going to lose a shake of the hand, and waited for the brown moreen to be deposited on the floor accordingly.
Moreen sat up, shaking off something of the lassitude which possessed her.
Ramsa Lal already had one of the tents nearly erected, and Moreen watched his deft fingers at work, with an anxiety none the less because it was masked.
At times Moreen had been hard put to it to choke down the hysterical screams which had risen in her throat; madness had threatened her, as she watched, in dumb misery, that silent striding man.
Moreen made no sign, but simply sat watching the speaker.
Moreen clutched at the blanket but did not speak, dared not move, for if ever she had looked into the face of a madman it was at this moment when she looked into the face of Ralph Fayne.
Moreen only learnt of his departure from Ramsa Lal.
Languidly, but with some awakening to the necessities of the situation, Moreen stepped out of the tent and looked across to where, about a great fire, the retinue huddled in a circle.
They traversed a short tunnel; a heavy door was thrust open; and Moreen found herself standing in a small pillared hall.
Moreen drew a deep breath of relief on emerging from the jungle path by which, amid the rustle of retreating snakes, they had come, but shrank back affrighted from the blackness of the ruined doorway.
There is only one thing----" Moreen controlled herself by one of those giant efforts of which she was capable.
Moreen rose to her feet and followed the man out of the tent.
Thus the weary hours passed, until even to the dulled perceptions of Moreen the sounds of unrest and uneasiness pervading the camp began to penetrate.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "moreen" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.