She pushed her "specs" up on the ruffle of her lavender-ribboned cap, and beamed at the girls as they entered.
With a dire sense of fate knocking at the door, he passed her on to Miss Van Rolsen, to be freshly be-ribboned by that lady's own particular hand.
Fortunately, by this time, the be-ribboned pets showed signs of reaching that state of ennui.
And at this Esther actually started, for the petition came from the lips of the blue-ribboned Fanny in the corner.
The big red man gets a hand over the parson's mouth, and the ribboned man seizes his moment.
A ribboned man in the arena is trying to be heard, and the Latins raise one mighty cry for silence.
Bobby stepped forward, drew a baton be-ribboned like those carried by the nominating committee of the M.
They walked through the crowd of girls and with the little be-ribboned baton each carried touched upon the shoulder the girls selected for initiation.
It was just the right size, as snug as possible with its gay wall-paper and crackling chintzes and ribboned bed.
He remembered also that to this very same gay room he had long ago gone with Miss Carthew after tea, that here in a ribboned bed he had first heard the news of her coming to live at 64 Carlington Road.
There is a pile of tissue-wrapped and ribboned packages under the tree, and a general litter of gifts, boxes, and crumpled paper everywhere.
No longer bards with madrigal and sonnet Shall woo to moonlight walks the ribboned sex, But side by side the beaver and the bonnet Stroll, calmly pondering on some problem's x.
They ask not for the dainty toil Of ribboned knights and earls, The daughters of the virgin soil, Our freeborn Yankee girls!
Her ribboned whip lifted and fell, and she cried out to her horse in fear.
Having lost her ribboned whip in the fall, she beat the horse with her gloved hand.
She sat erect once more, and again plied the ribboned whip.
The big red man gets a hand over the parson’s mouth, and the ribboned man seizes his moment.
The indurated and ribboned schists above mentioned bear a strong resemblance to certain shales of the coal found at Russell's Hall, near Dudley, where coal-mines have been on fire for ages.
Ribboned jasper is produced by the hardening of alternate layers of green and chocolate-coloured schist, each stripe faithfully representing the original lines of stratification.
For some one else there would be the golden opportunity, the exhilaration of oratory, the admiration of the crowd, the ribboned bouquets, the rolling applause, the splendid triumph.
He was in full uniform j not a tall man, but finely proportioned, with remarkably regular features and a clear complexion which was set off to advantage by powdered hair drawn back and tied in the usual ribboned queue.
Indolence is your pleasure, your delight the luxurious dance; you wear sleeved tunics and ribboned turbans.
Hard by is Haemonides, priest of Phoebus and Trivia, his temples wound with the holy ribboned chaplet, all glittering in white-robed array.
They came up the aisle flourishing their be-ribboned crooks and singing in praise of the Child, but they were sorely vexed, when they saw the stable, that so humble a place had been found for His shelter.
Bald heads were plunging into long-ribboned bonnets, fathers forgot their children, young men their sweethearts, but mothers pushed their little ones before them.
There was a cluster of caps, dazzlingly white against the blue of the sky; a collection of highly decorated noses and of old hands ribboned with wrinkles, to nod and bob and wave down the cracked-voiced "bonjours.
The land was ribboned with growing grain, and the June grass was being cut.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ribboned" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.