Slowly and sadly he makes his way to where the shaded path merges into the sunny clearing.
His face was paler and more transparent, while the green-shaded electric lamp shed upon it a hue that was unreal and ghastly.
On a dull day, when the green-shaded lamps are lit within, the passer-by catches glimpses of rows of clerks, seated at desks poring over ledgers.
The white muslin curtains which shaded the rose-bound windows were undrawn.
One watch-light with shaded rays, scarcely illuminated a small portion of the ample chamber, leaving the remote corners in intense shade.
On the part of patient and nurse there must be self control and forbearance, which if closely practiced may bring sunshine into the most darkly shaded chamber of suffering.
On his fishing jaunts she read while he wandered from pool to pool, and made tea for him when, tired and thirsty, he came back to a shaded spot where she waited.
At the pinnacle of the path there was a venerable stone cross, shaded from the weather by a little pent-house covered with ivy.
A jewelled cap shaded the sun from his brow, which a red and white plume gracefully crested.
He approved of a hat that shaded his eyes, but felt most noisy and uncomfortable in the harsh leather shoes that replaced his own of cloth.
So he strolled to the riverfront of the Shameen, where from one of the tree-shaded benches, placed at intervals along its length, he watched the wonderful life of the river, with its swarming junks and sampans.
Turning up a shaded and well-kept walk lined with substantial houses, each standing in its own grounds, he again sought for a glimpse of the flag, but in vain, for the foliage above which it waved was so thick as to hide it from below.
They were sitting together on a wild bank, shaded by a screen of brushwood, in the park.
Robe of striped silk: the ground a richlyshaded brown, and the stripes of the same color, but of darker hue.
Then he turned a little aside from Frank, shaded his face with his hand, and seemed to muse.
Peter; and he climbed quickly and silently up now to have a good look at their guard, just in time to see him start up erect and catch hold of the spear he had leaned against the tree that shaded him.
He didn't speak until he had sat down on the coverlet; then he shaded his eyes with his hand and stared at me as if he wanted to make sure that it was I.
Within it was simple and roomy, with broad halls and wide windows, shaded by the elms outside.
Skin, pale yellow on the shaded side; but when exposed to the sun of a bright lively red, shaded with darker streaks and patches quite into the crown.
Skin, yellow, shaded with pale red, and streaked with darker red, interspersed with a few black specks.
It is of a pearmain-shape, green color on the shaded side, and red towards the sun; it is in use from November till February.
Skin, smooth, greenish-yellow, on the shaded side, and almost entirely covered with bright deep red on the side next the sun.
Skin, yellow on the shaded side; but orange, streaked with crimson, on the side next the sun, and studded all over with numerous imbedded green specks.
Skin, pale greenish-yellow on the shaded side; but entirely covered with red on the side next the sun, and striped and rayed with darker red, some of the stripes extending to the shaded side.
A cider apple, of medium size, round, green on theshaded side, and red next the sun; in use from December to February.
A winding walk, shaded by elms and dimly lighted by alabaster lamps, led to a hall resplendent with gold, verdure, flowers, and light.
A transparent fountain, bordered with wild flowers and shaded by the trembling leaves of the aspen, invited the traveler to repose.
This forum of the people was shaded by a sextette of well-grown elms.
The most charming part of Tours is naturally the shaded quay that over- looks it, and looks across too at the friendly faubourg of Saint Symphorien and at the terraced heights which rise above this.
Then, all at once, as it seems to Monica, the hillside seems to break in twain, and a great iron gate appears, into which they turn to drive in their solemn fashion down a dark avenue shaded by swaying elms.
Then I discovered them dining at a separate table in the bow window, with red-shaded candles between them, peering out ever and again at this splendor that was neither night nor day.
First I see them a little diffusely in the cold explicitness of daylight, and then concentrated and drawn together amidst the shadow and mystery aboutshaded lamps.
By his shaded light I could see his sharp little nose, his little pale eyes behind his glasses, his mouth pursed up with the endeavor of his employment.
The lamp was on the table, and made with its shaded light and that of the fire a pleasant glow, which took off some of the desolation of the bare consulting-room on that bitter night.
Eva was groaning under the weight of the pails; her form had changed greatly and grown heavier, but her features, thoughshaded with a veil, reminded Zosia of Adam, and such pain seized her heart that consciousness left her for the moment.
Humphrey wore a heavy moustache and a full long silky beard of a delicately-shaded brown, inclining when the sun shone upon it to a suspicion of auburn.
On the opposite side were a number of native vehicles of various descriptions, and some elephants with painted faces and gorgeous trappings, and with howdahs shaded by pavilions glittering with gilt and silver.
The very sight of the shaded lamp standing on the revolving bookcase at the corner of the hearth, and of the little table beside it, which still bore the rector's coffee-cup and a tiny silver ewer and basin, aroused his spleen afresh.
But the curate had his back to the shaded lamp, and only a fitful gleam of fire-light betrayed even to Laura's suspicious eyes that he was not himself.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "shaded" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: gloomy; leafy; screened; shadow; shadowy; shady; veiled