Her silveredhair was parted in the middle and had, in spite of palpable efforts towards tightness and repression, a perceptible ripple in it.
A skullcap rested on his silvered hair, and he felt the ground uncertainly with his gold-headed stick.
There was the village green in the cool evening light, and the flagstaff with its tip silvered by the departing sun.
Twilight was gathering as I joined the group, the sea was silvered by the light of an August moon floating serenely between swaying stays.
Raindrops silvered the pines, and the light winds shook them down on the road in a musical shower.
A ray of hope silvered the shrouding gloom; there was a possibility of escaping the stain of incarceration.
Intensity of emotion arrested her breath, as she gazed at the silvered head, piercing black eyes, and spare wasted framp of the handsome man, who had always reigned as a brutal ogre in her imagination.
They are dying like flies, in their silvered mail!
The design consists of a silvered center ornament comprising a trophy of flags, a sword, and a liberty pole surmounted by a wreath of laurel inclosing fasces and a Federal shield with 26 stars in its canton.
It is equally possible that it was submitted to a Militia infantry organization by some maker as a sample during the 1820's and when selected was silvered to conform with other trimmings.
Both the wreath and letters are ofsilvered copper and are applied.
Somewhat larger than most cockade devices, this eagle is struck in brass and silvered and has two simple wire fasteners soldered to the reverse.
A silvered ornament, it may have been made originally for either infantry or dragoons, and must be considered a manufacturer's stock pattern.
In most specimens the plate proper is bronze, in one piece, and with the wreath silvered or left plain; in a few specimens the wreath is in white metal and has been applied after casting.
This third pattern was also struck in brass andsilvered for wear by officers.
Similar in size and construction to the plain oval brass and silvered plates, it has the raised letters "U.
This eagle is classed as an officer's device because of itssilvered brass composition.
Among other things he took what seemed to be two silvered globes with small necks.
He showed an intricate combination of silvered globes, tubes, and half a dozen thermometers.
Silvela bore his silvered head erect and exerted a prudent forbearance.
Leonardo's hair was silvered and thin, his forehead lined, his deep-set eyes were still luminous and thoughtful, but weary.
It touched Madame's silvered hair to almost unearthly beauty as she leaned back with her eyes closed, and brought a memory of violets and sun from the gold-tasselled amethyst that hung on her breast.
See, the sun splits on yonder bauble world Of silvered glass concentring, every side, All the adjacent wonder, made minute And touched grotesque by ball-convexity!
Up a stark cliff we went, then crossed the web Just as the red moon bloomed upon the hills And silvered all the Panticapean vale.
The moon was full, and 'twixt two silvered clouds Looked forth, like any princess from between The tasseled curtains of her downy bed.
Opposite to the lens there is placed a round-bottomed flask, silvered inside.
Instead of specially silvering a flask inside, it will be found convenient to make use of one of the silvered globes which are sold as Christmas tree ornaments.
On each side of the fireplace were broad silvered arm-chairs upholstered in torn white silk.
The ceiling, covered with silvered arabesque-work, was so high that a long metal shaft was necessary to allow the many-armed silver chandelier with its forest of tall white candles to swing in the middle of the great space.
But, where Helicon breaks down In cliff to the sea, Where the moon-silvered inlets Send far their light voice Up the still vale of Thisbe, O speed, and rejoice!
Looking back we saw the figure moving slowly away over the broad moor, and behind him that one black smudge on the silvered slope which showed where the man was lying who had come so horribly to his end.
Together we made our way down the precipitous slope and approached the body, black and clear against the silvered stones.
Forgetting the hoary frost that the years had laid upon her hair, she walked, hand in hand with them, through the clover fields which lay fair before them and by the silvered reaches of the River of Dreams.
From the top rail of the fence he could see the gray roof of the Hermit's cabin, silvered with the radiance of the full moon.
Night found Silver Spot in an upland pasture at the edge of the forest, a place of black stumps and thickets of juniper and wild berries, silvered over with the radiance of the full moon.
Across Lake Como's silvered undulation The flush of dawn creeps shyly to his face, And crowns his look of dreamful contemplation With tender grace.
How swiftly pass the happy hours Beside thy palms, beneath thy pines, As through the fountain's crystal showers I watch the sunlight gild thy vines Against the snow-peaks' silvered lines!
Yet, though so near, my feet have never pressed Your silvered ramparts, etched along the sky: Untrodden crystal crowns each spotless crest; On virgin snows the sunset colors die.
A fine example of the metal worker's art of this period may be found in a silvered bronze celestial globe (Fig.
The instrument is made to rest upon the back of a winged horse in silvered bronze, this in turn standing upon an artistic circle base.
Ornament the top of the box with crystalized mint and rose leaves, crystalized violets, large silvered dragees and chocolate coated nuts wrapped in tin foil; two or three is sufficient for one box.
A nut or silvered dragee, as shown in figure 8, may be put on top as an ornament.
Smoke, in eddying and gilded clouds, rolled heavenwards to besilvered into snow by the light of the moon.
At one point the roof shone silvered as with dew, and the air stood damp as in a marsh on a winter's eve.
The dark alleys of the wood grew silvered with a circlet of steel.
A spear of moonlight, penetrating through some gap in the surrounding buildings, silvered its extreme edge.
The moon rose and silvered with soft light the white stems of the birch-trees, which hung in graceful groups along the mountain sides.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "silvered" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.