She would let him have no peace, however, until he was dressed; until he had cast aside his oldsoiled coat, for the beautiful new one.
She rose, picked up awkwardly her clothing, a handful of dark wool and soiled linen, and went to dress behind the screen.
Oh, those soiled stockings, what real glory there is in them!
A soiled man and woman munch sandwiches and throw the crusts on the floor.
By a movement of the legs, those soiled shreds are cast aside.
In the astonished indignation that the story had aroused he saw nothing but the fact that a soiled and sinister presence had entered the home of a girl, young, ignorant and peculiarly unprotected.
Seated in front of the glass in a soiled red satin kimono embroidered in storks, was Pancha Lopez, leading woman of the Albion.
Now with memories of his own home fresh in his mind, dinner in the kitchen, the soiled tablecloth, the sizzling pans on the stove, he felt he had no place there and was an impostor.
Pale, and looking still paler in the dim light; with worn and soiled clothing, and his former bright, pleasant expression changed into sullen despair.
Two or three men in soiled white aprons rushed here and there.
A fortnight later he found on his breakfast table a very soiled postal card with this message: Dear and kind friend, the babe arrived and to the joy of all is a boy and has been cristened Robert Urwick Phillips.
But now the little tape, soiled by a dozen years of wandering, lies in my desk drawer as a symbol and souvenir of that endless forethought and loving kindness.
The animal may have a depraved appetite, as shown by a desire to eat dirt and soiled bedding, which he often devours in preference to the clean feed in the trough or manger.
All portions of the stable soiled with manure, however, should first be thoroughly scraped and cleaned, as the albumin contained in manure would otherwise greatly diminish the disinfecting power of the bichlorid.
In this case it is surmised that these embryos from the manure enter the soiled skin of the horse, as it lies down on dirty bedding and manure, and develop in the skin as they would ordinarily in the fly.
Who would dream when looking at the Hercules, with clothes and hands soiled by his daily labor, that he is the tender nurse of wife and baby; that he is hurrying to a house cared for with joy.
A minister came to attend the funeral of a little baby in a surplice so soiled and rumpled that a friend of the mother, who was a good laundress, said afterward: "I wish he'd given me that yesterday morning.
The man sent to take his place wore soiled linen, would sit for an hour at a time tipped on the back legs of his chair.
Then returned her youth and beauty, And her soiled and tattered garments Were transformed to robes of ermine, And her staff became a feather, Yes, a shining silver feather!
Clear above them flowed the water, Clear and limpid from the footprints Of the Master of Life descending; Dark below them flowed the water, Soiled and stained with streaks of crimson, As if blood were mingled with it!
Amidst the sordid dresses of the men, the soiled and faded tinsel of the tymbesteres gleamed and sparkled.
There were the Dukes of Exeter and Somerset, their very garments soiled and threadbare,--many a day had those great lords hungered for the beggar's crust!
The officer took up the soiled Bible and started to place it in Graham's hand.
On the top bunk lay a man's soiled coat and waistcoat, the feet of the owner being discernible below.
Here's his indentity," handing the Judge a soiled telegraph blank.
Fumbling among the bed-clothes, he produced a soiled certificate, which he smoothed out and regarded sadly.
A rug soiled to a dull drab made a sort of mud spot before the fireplace; a knitted tidy, suggestive of the antimacassar, ornamented the only rocker; at one end stood the stove, and hard by two fixed tubs.
Are we then to look upon Khalid as having come out of that Office with soiled fingers only?
He never soiled his pen in the putrescence of falsehood and incendiarism.
The dust rose under her feet, and as she was wet with perspiration it soiled her till with a woman's instinctive cleanliness, she shuddered.
Then he swept the ground with his soiled cap and bowed.
He took his soiled cap from his head and flung it on the floor.
As well as I could distinguish, he was of the commoner type, clad in the wooden shoes of the peasantry and with a coat and breeches of some black material almost threadbare, crumpled and soiled from being lived and slept in.
He took the soiled cap from his head and threw it on the floor.
That harsh laugh never burst from her mouth; those ugly words never soiled her pure lips!
She dabbed her eyes with the corner of her soiled pinafore until they smiled like violets new washed with dew; she wiped the trickling tear-drops from her smudgy China rose cheeks until they bloomed afresh.
The bold Ascalonite Fled from his lion ramp; old warriors turned Their plated backs under his heel, Or grovelling soiled their crested helmets in the dust.
It must have been in the book for years; see how soiled it is.
The envelope wassoiled like the coat of a traveler, and the letter was crumpled as though a hand had closed over it roughly.
His stiff fingers protruded beyond his soiled bandages and they were still crusted with dried blood and grained with dirt.
Also, there were three Turcos from Northern Africa, almost as dark as negroes, wearing red fezzes and soiled white, baggy, skirtlike arrangements instead of trousers.
Many soiled hands grasped the floor of our hamper and eased the jar of its contact with the earth.
When we told them we meant to enter La Buissière they held up their soiled hands in protest.
Those who raised him were surprised to observe that his garments were soiled with blood, and that the stains upon his cloak, which had been criticised by Raoul, were of the same complexion.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "soiled" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.