Notice especially a little cup of thin whiteglass in the British Museum, on which the decoration is confined to a delicate powdering of gold of this nature.
Thin white ribbon, milkweed down, needle, sewing silk) Cut and sew the ribbon into a tiny mattress for this fairy cradle, and stuff with milkweed down.
And the Vicar could only tighten his pale lips, and smooth her hair with his thin white hand, as she writhed on the ground at his side.
Once more a boat had come round the point of Les Lâches, and this time it was speeding towards him as fast as a sail that was as flat almost as a board, and looked to him no more than a thin white cone, could bring it.
There was no wind, and the men's breath went straight up, a thin white vapour, into the biting air.
No ray of sunlight ever streamed down there, and the great hollow was dim and cold and filled with a thin white mist, though a nipping wind flowed through it.
The water swept out of a veil of thin white mist, and the great rift rang with a bewildering din.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thin white" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.