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Example sentences for "redhead"

  • The redhead drew a long stiletto from under his cloak, smiling.

  • Beside him a lean redhead with a leg that had been broken and badly set stood round-shouldered, teeth bared in an eager grimace, clutching a rod of office.

  • Ommodurad backed away with a curse, while the redhead seized the stiletto he had let fall and moved in.

  • One way or another Ommodurad and the redhead between them would destroy him.

  • Just now Redhead saw the effigy that was Samarc.

  • The blind one held him fast, and the Redhead left his trail of blood and murmured about the storm.

  • As they approached the forts--Grimeston in front closely guarded by the Spanish captain--it was seen by the assailants that Redhead had kept his word: the drawbridge across the moat was down and the portcullis was up.

  • Redhead and Grimeston pretended to agree, but at once informed Lord Willoughby, who was in command, of the offer that had been made to them.

  • But Redhead whispered and nudged Tom about how shabby it would look to reneague the adventure.

  • Wherever Redhead went the wolf followed, and kept one eye on him and the other on Tom, to see if he would give him leave to eat him.

  • But Tom shook his head, and never stopped the tune, and Redhead never stopped dancing and bawling and the wolf dancing and roaring, one leg up and the other down, and he ready to drop out of his standing from fair tiresomeness.

  • So he asked him which way he was to go, and Redhead directed him through a street where a great many bad women lived, and a great many shibbeen houses were open, and away he set.

  • Mr. Redhead Yorke had long been converted from Radicalism, and had no sympathy for the delinquent.

  • Redhead Yorke was a barrister with a love for politics and some ability in political disquisition.

  • Shall it be James Perry or Redhead Yorke?

  • And I'll tell you it took genius, sometimes, to tell what he meant, for that redhead spelled by ear.

  • It seems to me that you're exacting an exorbitant price from the world for your husband's having sold you out for a brunette and a redhead and a pint of Scotch.

  • He had a brunette on one arm, a redhead on the other, and a pint of Cutty Sark in his hip pocket.

  • Afterwards they sat together in the court of that fair house before good wine, Ralph and Ursula, and Redhead and the Sage of Swevenham, and spake of many things, and were merry and kind together.

  • Then Bull stood up and called for his horse, and Otter also, and they all went forth and gat a-horseback and rode away from Vale Turris, and Redhead rode behind them humbly, till it was noon and they made stay for meat.

  • But on the morrow Redhead departed from Goldburg with his men, and he loth to depart, and they gave him farewell lovingly.

  • Redhead shook his head at that word, and said: "I would it might be so; but it will not be so as now.

  • Then Redhead sat him down again, and for all that he was so rough and sturdy a carle he fell a-weeping.

  • Ralph turned and drew Redhead in, and said when they were in the tent again: "Yea, I saw it: what then?

  • Redhead quarries, in the immediate neighbourhood of Arbroath, instead of the Mylnefield stone, was used.

  • The Yacht, in the mean time, stood towards the Redhead on the opposite shore, and at 5 P.

  • When are you going to get that monstrosity out of our restroom," the little redhead in green coveralls was demanding.

  • For an instant, the man in the chair grinned as he found himself looking into a big washroom, where a tall blond girl was taking a shower bath, and a pert little redhead was vigorously drying herself with a towel.

  • He thought of the little redhead at the Hagraban Synthetics Works.

  • He says to his kid, a redhead a foot taller than he, "Do you have a fur coat?

  • The redhead looks a little as if she thinks he's nuts.

  • Hello, chatterbox," retorted Redhead with a twinkle in his eyes.

  • Haven't you ever seen Redhead on the ground?

  • Is it true," asked Peter, "that Redhead does such a dreadful thing?

  • Redhead did his best to look innocent, but Peter noticed that he gave a guilty start and very abruptly changed the subject, and a moment later flew away.

  • The redhead leaned over as the boys sat down.

  • The second man was big, too, although he didn't approach the redhead in size.

  • The old Redhead found the lost fledgling about the time that I did and flew over to it with what looked like a big grub.

  • He was accompanied by a countryman of his own, Redhead by name, a camp-suttler by profession.

  • But both Grimstone and Redhead preserved a cheerful countenance, and inspired a strong confidence in their honest intention to betray their countrymen.

  • He rode along slowly as if he did not see them, but when he had come up to them, he jumped down suddenly and with drawn sword threw himself behind the stone; there he found a Redhead whom he cut in two.

  • The rose-bug, who also became enthusiastic over the fight, was soon running at the head of the scattered crowd and wherever he saw a Redhead easily overtook him, when Little Tom would cut him down with his sword.

  • The reserves of the Redhead army were stealing through the heather to the town, hoping to find it weakly guarded and to plunder it.

  • One of my informants is an old man, who was the landlord of the inn at the time, and he stands to it that such was the temper of the irritated mob, that Mr. Redhead was in real danger of his life.

  • They placed him right before the reading- desk, where his blackened face nodded a drunken, stupid assent to all that Mr. Redhead said.

  • When Mr. Redhead was repelled, a fresh difficulty arose.

  • All of the first three species are abundant, as are also the scaup, baldpate, redhead and Bahaman pintail.

  • A slower-flying redhead and later a scaup passed.

  • The night was dark and stormy, which was so far the better for our purpose; but when we reached the place, no Dick Redhead could be seen!

  • For five minutes the redhead "talked" with the man at the other end of the wave length.

  • He held the redhead with a steady agate-eyed stare.

  • The redhead nodded, and motioned with his gun to Dave and the other two.

  • The pair stared for a moment longer; then the redhead burst out with laughter.

  • Hardly had the plane braked to a halt than the redhead was at the cabin door, pushing it open with one hand behind him, and backing out.

  • Once they were settled, with their hands carefully kept in sight, the redhead hooked one leg over a nearby table and absently stroked the palm of his other hand with the barrel of his automatic.

  • The redhead hunched his shoulders and half nodded his head toward the pilot.

  • Yeah, we have us some fun here," the redhead went on, and looked straight at Colonel Welsh.

  • The redhead was still grinning, very comfortably relaxed in his seat.

  • The pilot and the redhead had put down their whiskey glasses and were staring at him in wide-eyed amazement.

  • He didn't even realize he was making the movement, but the redhead saw it, took it for the wrong thing, and moved with the speed of light.

  • The redhead made a quick motion, and the chief of U.

  • No, you tell me, Colonel," the redhead said with a chuckle.

  • He reached out and tapped the redhead on the chest with the barrel of his automatic.

  • Dave didn't bother looking at the redhead as the man pushed words off the tip of his tongue.

  • Redhead says, that in giving him this account the man endeavoured to give him also some idea of the direction of the vein in the mountain.

  • Don Cort, sitting in the back seat of the car with the redhead from the club car, asked, "Cavalier?

  • The redhead across the aisle in whom Don had taken a passing interest earlier in the evening asked, "Why did we stop?

  • I'm going to have to touch up the tresses pretty soon or I won't be a redhead any more.

  • Don wondered whether the redhead appreciated the demonstration her boss, the flying Senator, had put on for her.

  • The handcuff it was attached to was one reason why his interest in the redhead had been only passing.

  • Running off with that redhead when you have a perfectly adequate blonde.

  • Last night the redhead from the club car had repelled an advance that hadn't been made, and this morning a blonde was apparently making an advance that hadn't been solicited.

  • Now the redhead was beckoning to him urgently.

  • Similar to the guttural sound made by the Canvas-back, Redhead and other diving Ducks.


  • The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "redhead" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.