The swing exact, the pose of the sunshades exact, exact the spirit of the whole thing.
A cluster of sunshades on the bridge glowed for a moment and was lost in shadow.
In the carriages the women did their best to shelter themselves, grasping their sunshades with both hands, while the bewildered footmen ran to the hoods.
And everything flamed afresh: the women's sunshadesturned into countless golden targets above the heads of the crowd.
No: keep thesunshades and give me the camp stools (taking them).
He puts down the sunshades on Crampton's chair, and produces from the tail pocket of his dress coat, a book with a lady's handkerchief between the leaves, marking the page.
As we stood in the hall, waiting for the ladies' sunshades to be brought, I was astonished and annoyed to see Merritt coming towards us.
The sunshades having been brought, Mrs. Derwent, after glancing several times impatiently at her daughter, at last moved towards her, but the latter motioned her back.
Again, a Chinaman, perhaps wearing black skull-cap and loose jacket and trousers, endeavours to tempt you to purchase the fans or sunshadeshe is hawking.
It is not bedotted with artists' sunshades as with unknown mushrooms, nor bestrewn with the remains of English picnics.
Everywhere, in the pictures and engravings of the century we catch a glimpse of these same light Sunshades or Umbrellas which approach so nearly those of the present day.
One author tells us even of Sunshadesmade out of women's hair--/the hair of women so arranged as to supply the place of a Sunshade/.
Sunshades fringed with gold and enriched with pearls.
A great progress was realised in the eighteenth century in the manufacture of Sunshades for ladies.
Aristophanes calls the baskets and the white Sunshades "symbolic instruments, destined to recall to human beings the acts of Ceres and Proserpine.
Sometimes the Sunshades called 'Marquises' were edged with lace, which gave them rather a ragged appearance; or having the shape of little Umbrellas, the Sunshades could serve at need against a sudden storm.
A patent for invention of Umbrellas and Sunshades combined with walking-sticks, shutting up in a copper case, in the form of a telescope; (3.
In a picture of Bonaventure Delord, in the Louvre, we find the exact type of these coquettish Sunshades of the last century.
After all the trouble she had taken, I felt dreadfully not to buy anything of her, but the sunshades were too expensive, though she said they were marked down.
In Ugi, thesesunshades are sometimes worn on gala days.
Leaning there on his oars, he could still make out the distant sands flecked with the colours of sunshades and bathing-skirts; the breeze dried his hair and limbs, but his swimming-shirt and trunks still dripped salt water.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sunshades" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.