Jimmy Burke was altogether speechless; for, looking up, in the bright light of the lantern, he found himself confronted by the seamedand heavy features of Rudolf Stork.
It was only afterward you came to perceive what was denoted by those heavy, seamed brows, the firm, strong mouth, and the square line of the jaw.
She turned and saw the seamed and smoky face of the pew opener, who had been watching her from the lobby, and had crept out after her.
She was sixty years of age, seamed with the smallpox, and in every seam the dust and smoke of London had left a stain.
In both the father and the son it was seamed by a scar, which did not destroy the grace and affability that bewitched their soldiers as much as their bravery.
There was, indeed, a noble brow to this mask, a brow furrowed with lines and seamed with lofty thought, but on his cheeks and lips a singularly vulgar and common stamp.
Santa Croce church is of the barrack-room stamp, dim and enormous, grey with years and seamed with work.
She's seamed and scored and ravaged by squalid circumstances.
The trail changed to a zigzag along a seamed and cracked buttress where ledges leaned outward waiting to fall.
Moreover, that part of the forest had fewer trees, and scarcely any sage or thickets, so that the lambs were safer, barring danger which might lurk in the seamed and cracked cliffs overshadowing the open grassy plots.
The wind caught it and swept it horizontally in tattered curtains; the desolation grew from grey into white, from a spotted aspect, still lined and seamed with darkness, into prevailing pallor.
The light of a lantern in his hand revealed a green and white uniform, and the deeply seamed face of a man of fifty.
The man was gray with terror, his parchment-like skin seamed and contorted.
The governor of the great Company settled back in a chair, his powerful face seamed by years, his hair grey and thick still, his keen, steady eyes burning under shaggy brows.
The train entered a cut with a steep fill running down on one side and a seamed cliff standing close up on the other.
But all the peaceful expanse of meadows, fields and woods stretching westward to the Horsham road, is seamed by its branching brooks, one of the largest the Deanoak, a name recalling the fame of this soil for oaks.
Two hard and calloused hand would meet in a crack like that from a small gun and two bearded faces, seamed and wrinkled, would light up with pleasure.
Noticing that the dog is scarred and seamed all over, I inquire the reason, and am told that he has been fighting wild boars in the chaparral, of which gentle pastime he is extremely fond.
At first we trotted along a straight road that a short time before had been seamed with Boche trenches and barbed wire.
But the glasses also showed slopes seared andseamed with twisting trenches and tawny waggon tracks.
The southern slopes were seamed with numerous crevasses, but at a distance the precise nature of the shores could not be accurately determined.
The distant southern slopes were seamed with a pattern of crevasses up to a height of three thousand feet.
The green spring country is seamed by old stone walls.
Her great farmhouse is built of brown stones set irregularly in clear-seamed white.
He saw that the Lutherans would never return to the mediaeval Church unless compelled by force, and it was impossible to use force unless the Schmalkald League was broken up altogether or seamed with divisions.
If your pattern calls for an opening or placket at one side of the front, it will be appropriate to make a hem running lengthwise of the skirt as a finish at the placket, and the skirt will not be seamed with a simple seam at that place.
Her pallid and heavily seamed features with the deep shining eyes trembled gently, as if in response to a distant vibration.
After a ten miles' drive we reached this village; and, having had an early start, we breakfasted under a tree on a hillock just above a long nullah which seamed the bare, brown fields with a winding line of green.
From its ragged edge, five miles above the town of Alipur Duar, the cultivated plains stretch away to the south, seamed with nullahs which run from inside the jungle through the open fields.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "seamed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.