Gently he picked her up, and carried her away, sobbing out his heart over her tinseled dress.
Yet behind its spangled, tinseledarray and restless movement are real traditions.
When they lay aside their royal robes for their grave clothes, will not the pageantry which was the glory of their lives seem as vain as that of this tinseled queen of the mad-house?
The carriages, the horses and the drivers are all strong and all well-cushioned, and the drivers are resplendently tinseled besides.
Their eyes were blinded by the tinseled glitter of their selfish selves; they could not see the king.
This loathing and this scorn is mockery, for if the tinseled coat of reputation could be torn away, the loud professor would be found to revel in his lust, deceit, and many forms of secret sin.
But Jesus answered not; upon the tinseled guests in all their rounds of mirth he gazed in silent thought.
And Jesus said, Our God must loathe the tinseled show of priests and priestly things.
I do know what that life, stripped of itstinseled and spangled show, means.
It was as though, for this man, too, the gala day, with its tinseled bravery and its confetti spirit, was of the past.
To such grievances as society can not readily cure, it usually forbids utterance on pain of its scorn; this scorn being only a sort of tinseled cloak to its deformed weakness.
The world's scorn--"this scorn being only a sort of tinseled cloak to its deformed weakness.