Worldly sensibility being infinite there is no imperceptible shade of it permitting indifference.
In Erivan each richer merchant has lodged himself in an agreeable villa, of which the Italian architecture rises from the shade of poplars and willows and fruit trees laden with fruit.
A path leads down from the suburb on the west into the shade and freshness of the gorge, through thickets of lofty forest-trees, their leafy branches laced together by wild vines.
As the valley narrows towards the citadel, it is filled with the trees of a little park, whither the citizens repair to escape the dazzling light of summer and to enjoy the contrast of deep shade and murmuring waters.
Such verdure of every shade and constant hum of flowing water!
Suddenly there emerged out of the undergrowth a hundred or more feet distant a strange looking figure clad in a dull shade of green with a green skull cap and a green scarf, like a scout scarf, loosely thrown about his neck.
He intended to go just far enough into this wood for a glimpse of the forest shade which his scouting had taught him to love, and then to return to headquarters for his machine.
And had that night been long as those That spread a shade o'er polar snows, The Brownies would have kept the floor, And never thought of sash or door.
Starrett and Charley keep close in theshade of the pines, restraining a laugh with difficulty.
He wore a black slouch hat, which had been shaped by habitual handling to shade his eyes.
He was obtuse for the instant in his worriment, and did not catch the subtle shade of bitterness in which she spoke.
It was but two or three days later that the partners, coming from the assay-house to the mess late, discovered a stranger talking to the men outside under the shade of a great clump of tamaracks that nestled at the foot of a slope.
The men in the shade got quickly to their feet, interested spectators, and the burros awoke from their drowsy somnolence, and turned inquiring, soft eyes on their owners.
Up at the yard the smith held a black hand and muscled arm up to shadehis eyes from the last sunlight, and then shook a hammer aloft.
She was naturally sensitive about appearing in public with the shade on, poor child, so she readily gave up the idea.
I should like to hear what he has to say for himself in view of his running away this afternoon, and I shouldn't feel comfortable in the drawing-room with this shade on.
She must wear the shade I brought her, and take care her eyes are never exposed to the light.
I took off the shade and laid it down, and then when I looked up I could distinctly see the lamp.
So, being with you, and wearing a shade and an Indian bangle, I thought I was safe in concluding the lady was Miss McLeod.
But, as he looked at us, and was evidently about to shout some triumphant greeting, I saw him catch sight of Myra, lying at my feet, her face hidden in the shade over her eyes.
We took her out on to the verandah and removed the shade for a moment, but the chill air of the highland night made her eyes smart after their unaccustomed imprisonment, and we gave up the experiment for that night.
Myra took off the shade and the heavy bandage with a sigh of relief, and leaned her elbow on the table beside her.
This is a shade of a yellow cotton fiber, it appears orange yellow under a microscope.
But under the microscope they were identical, and a different shade than what we see in Exhibit 675?
Now were the green cotton fibers in the blanket uniform as to shade between themselves?
The child reveals each passingshade of emotion through his expression, while the adult may feel much that he does not show.
She looked intently; for some little space: there was no shade nor blemish where the ring of gold had encircled her throat.
Doctor said, with that shade of curiosity in his tone which a metaphysician would probably say is an index of a certain tendency to belief in the superstition to which the question refers.
Botho also was amused and laughed heartily, until suddenly a shade of doubt and even of discomfort began to mingle with his laughter.
He must have been a most excellent man; and, under the shade of those old trees, his memory was ever venerated by me.
Under the shade of that very tree, upon a log of wood, my wife was seated knitting when I, a poor student, came into this court for the first time, just seven and twenty years ago.
His individuals are not equal in civic worth and intellectual capacity, but shade off in wonderfully fine lines, thereby enhancing the effect.
In their shade stood several gentlemen in black and one of them held a brimming silver goblet in his hand ready to receive the arrivals.
Here used I to sit for hours together with my eyes bent upon them, ardently longing to wander in the shade of those woods, to lose myself in those valleys, which form so delightful an object in the distance.
And after lunch, the reading-room and coffee, with the Venetian blinds let down, so that light and shade will be chasing each other across the newspaper.
When we entered the vicarage court, we found the good old man sitting on a bench before the door, under the shade of two large walnut-trees.
Birds were singing, and butterflies were fanning their feathery, irresponsible way from shade to shade.
By-and-bye, I found myself in what I still remember as a sort of primeval forest, though a broad country lane was cut between the umbrageous shade on either side.
FRITZ--He was out on the mountains every day Before, either by the abbey over there Or climbing in the vines above the tarn, But always in the shade of rock or tree.
In the light, the blade bends like a willow wand, But when the sky is overcast with clouds Or in the shadeof rock or tree no man With all his might can bend it, and it slips Through tree and rock as through a pawpaw leaf.
And so they strive, Like light and shade over the mountain slopes, Each wrestling not for victory but strength.
Canzler deliberately draws back into the shadeof the tree.
In one of these I had comfortably established myself, and was just engaged in making tea in the shade of the fine poplars, when one of the priests of the place made his appearance, and with a devout look invited me to visit the holy spot.
To me he offered a handsome tent, for my quarters, but I preferred his garden, for my soul had long been yearning for theshade of trees.
Not a shade of fear was perceptible upon his calm countenance; his step never faltered; not a tremor ran through a limb.
Concord has broad streets bordered with shade trees; and has several parks, including Penacook, White, Rollins and the Contoocook river.
And, to crown it all, there was the complexion which Oscar had lost for ever (just a shade darker perhaps) found again on Nugent's cheeks!
A reading-lamp, with its shade down, was the only light on the table.
He took his chair--keeping his face in the partial obscurity cast by the shadeof the lamp.
Here, every accent, every gesture, has its meaning, no faintest shade of which is lost upon the circle of attentive listeners.
Dark blue, dovetailed with pale blue or yellow, represents the light and shade of life's common experience.
The demand for Michigan corn is always active on account of its excellent milling qualities, and on this account it generally sells from wagons as high, or a shade higher than the outside figure for Western corn from store.
Amos turned and went back to the shade of the boat, but Jimmie Starkweather was no longer there.
A little way from the beach they found shadeunder a branching oak-tree.
They kept in the shade for some distance, then the road ran up a long sandy hill where the sun came down fully upon them, and before they reached the summit they were very warm and tired.
Mr. Freeman, and they ran back to the grassy field and the shade of the beech tree.
Her feet ached, and she could hardly walk, but she went on behind Nakanit into the pleasant shade of the woods, and here her companions set down their baskets, and threw themselves down to rest.
And Chicot disappeared so rapidly as almost to reawaken the king's fears as to whether he were a shade or not.
As for that, there is a park there containing avenues more than 3,000 feet long of cypresses, plane trees, and magnificent sycamores, and theshade is so thick it is almost dark in broad daylight.
You will add that the shade will wait for it, going slowly along the road to Charenton.
How many times had he in those days, under the rays of the winter sun, or in the cool shade in summer, sought out this house, toward which a stranger was now conducting him.
Hold your tongue, Aurilly, or ask the shade of St. Aignan what could have been done.
From the long extent of the road, one might have thought it one of those enchanted forests, under whose shade nothing can live, had it not been for the hoarse howling of the wolves waking up at the approach of night.
It overlooks a common hayfield, where, under the shade of a haycock, sat two lovers—as constant as ever were found in romance—beneath a spreading bush.
Let not the insulting Foe my Fame pursue; But shade those Lawrels which descend to You: And take for Tribute what these Lines express; You merit more, nor could my Love do less.
Their trembling lords the common shade partake, And cries of infants found in every brake.
The name of Varina has been thrown into the shade by those of the famous Stella and Vanessa; but she had a story of her own to tell about the blue eyes of young Jonathan.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "shade" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.