For, most wonderful of all, across the breast of the mummied Queen lay a hand of seven fingers, ivory white, the wrist only showing a scar like a jagged red line, from which seemed to depend drops of blood.
He strove to stay Lord Clifford's hand, and threw himself between, but Clifford dashed him aside, and he bears still the scar where he fell against the parapet of the bridge.
She remained with a much-seamed neck, and a terrible scar across each cheek, on one side purple, and her eyebrows were entirely gone.
Alas for the loosened strings to-day, And the wounds of rift and scar On a worn old heart, with its roundelay Enthralled with a stronger bar That Fate weaves on, through a dull decay Like that of the old guitar!
I have an idea, Ann," began Everett presently, "that my mother will know me by the scar on me here.
Straight from ear to ear, deep under his chin, was a zigzag scar made by a razor in his boyhood days, and under emotion the injured throat became convulsed at times, causing his words to be unintelligible.
She was apparently suffering great pain in the region of the old appendicitis scar and she was conveyed in an ambulance to a hospital.
After a time an operation was decided upon and a hairpin was found in the abdominal wall, undoubtedly inserted through the scar by the patient herself.
A broad wheal from an oldscar ran right across it from eye to chin, and by its contraction had turned up one side of the upper lip, so that three teeth were exposed in a perpetual snarl.
I painted my face, and to make myself as pitiable as possible I made a good scar and fixed one side of my lip in a twist by the aid of a small slip of flesh-coloured plaster.
Gone, too, was the horridscar which had seamed it across, and the twisted lip which had given the repulsive sneer to the face!
The driver of the sedan had a scar on his forehead while the passenger in the front seat, who was nearest Bob, had red hair that frizzled out from beneath a soft felt hat.
One red head and one fellow with a scar on his forehead.
And the shorter one; was there a scar on his forehead?
We will take a hypothetical case of a common sort for the sake of clearness: the mother receives a wound on the arm; when her child is born it is found to have a scar of some sort at about the same place on the corresponding arm.
She looked at him and saw nothing but his scar,--nothing but his scar and the brightness of his eyes, which was almost fierce.
She was looking full at him; and, as I have said before, that scar and his gloomy eyes and thick eyebrows seemed to make up the whole of his face.
She paused again, looking at him to see if yet he would spare her; but he was allscar and eyes as before, and there was no mercy in his face.
Then the scar on his face opened itself, and his sister stood before him in fear and trembling.
I then am being punished for her sins," he said; and suddenly the scar on his face was healed up again, and there was something of the old pleasantness in his eyes.
And I will go back to dear old Martin who's all alone there and miserable; I'll be kind to her and play my part and tell her her Carbuncle scar rather becomes her.
An uglyscar stretched from above his left eye to his ear.
He lifted up the black patch and showed Yetta the horriblescar where his eye had been.
Her cheeks had fallen in, and the scar on her forehead was more prominent than ever, but the well-turned neck rose roundly as a column from the ruffle of the blouse which was the accepted evening-dress in camp.
Therefore her face was white as bone, and in the centre of her forehead was a big silveryscar about the size of a shilling - the mark of a Delhi sore, which is the same as a "Bagdad date.
She saw a queerscar on an old pine before her when she broke through some brush, and she was studying its strange formation when Tally came up behind her.
Rancher so mad he frow axe at bear, an' it hit right there," explained Omney, poking his foot at the scar on the bear.
The scouts saw a great knob on one side of the bear's head, and an old scar that cleft his left hind-quarter almost in two.
A scar nobly got, or a noble scar, is a good livery 90 of honour; so belike is that.
One of these ruffians was described in the proclamation offering rewards for their apprehension as "above six feet high, black eyebrows, his teeth broke before;" another had a large scar under his chin.
Two Northumbrian men identified him as the leader of five hundred of the Earl of Derwentwater's men, remembering him by the scar on his face.
He is short--barely five feet ten--with darting gray eyes and an old scardown his left cheek.
He also had a famous bullet scar across his cheek from an attempt in the early eighties to assassinate former Justice Minister Alain Peyrefitte with a bomb attached to his car.
Sandy repeated his call several times, then the cabin door opened, and as Dick had hoped, the scar faced Indian's companion came out.
Dick feared Toma might see the scar faced Indian, and that the guide's desire for revenge might cause him to destroy all his chances for the rescue of Sandy.
He knew Toma was thinking of his dead brother, and was planning revenge if he met the murderer, who he believed to be the scar faced Indian.
His name's Many-Scar Jackson," Slade told them when they had finished with their story.
Dick and Sandy prepared to see the final thrust, when of a sudden the scar faced Indian broke away and ran like the wind straight toward the gorge.
Was it thescar faced Indian coming for vengeance, or was it--the warmth from the other room was rushing in.
But Many-Scar made a stab in return, and they saw Toma reel a little.
Many-Scar ran like a deer, and as he reached the edge, he leaped into the air.
For a moment it had seemed as if the scar faced Indian would plunge his knife into Toma's breast, but the agile young guide twisted suddenly, like a snake, and Many-Scar was tripped to his knees.
That devil Many-Scar an' them others--they let zem get through Little Moose, I bat.
He remembered that the scarfaced Indian had been sitting at the table facing the window.
The scar faced Indian was reclining with one arm in a crude sling.
Mr. Harris saw the First Officer inviting numbers of them to lean over the bulwarks and observe a scar the old ship had received--or so he alleged--at Trafalgar.
Now, Bligh wasn't a beauty at the best of times, and he carried a scar on his cheek that didn't improve matters by turning white when his face was red, and red when his face was white.
I recognise you by--by the slightscar on your face.
If, as certain evidence tends to show, a larger area of scar guarantees greater protection, and if a larger area is therefore desired, it is better to vaccinate in two or three small spots than in one large one.
The scar may be poorly marked, even when the vaccination has run a typical course.
The appearance of the scar is not a trustworthy guide as to immunity.
To avoid the formation of an unsightly scar on the arm, the leg may be used instead.
A dark crust is formed which drops off usually between the eighteenth and twenty-fifth days, leaving a rosy depressed scar on which not infrequently a secondary scab is formed, to be shed a few days later.
See the scar on my shoulder where thou didst bite me when I carried thee, a baby boy, on my back.
It resembled the scar left by the bite of a leech, and was of a reddish hue, surrounded by a few hairs.
He tore off his neckcloth so that his high shirt collar fell away from his neck, showing the purple scar of his wound; and he girt his trousers in about his waist, as a laboring man will trim himself for neat, quick, violent work.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "scar" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.