Use orange in a sentence
Sentences starting with orange
- Orange may be an excellent prince, but the shirt is closer than the coat. [10]
Sentences ending with orange
- It is time to eat an orange. [4]
- He assured them that he had received letters inquiring in all seriousness if these alleged lunar photographs were not really taken from a peeled orange. [6]
- The dancing went on with unabated zeal, and through the open door in the fainting azure of the sky the summer moon hung above the hills like a great yellow orange. [9]
- Fix the mind on an orange, the ordinary occupation of the metaphysician: take from it (without eating it) odor, color, weight, form, substance, and peel; then let the mind still dwell on it as an orange. [4]
- I think it is called Brinckley's Orange. [4]
- He'd show him he couldn't throw away a man as useful and efficient as he'd been, like a sucked orange. [9]
- The Emperor had appeared upon the platform at the stroke of three, leaning upon his crutch and the shoulder of William of Orange. [10]
- A sucked orange. [9]
Sentences containing orange two or more times
- Who was this great man with a name the same as his own, this crabbed nobleman with skin as yellow as an orange, and body like an orange squeezed dry? [11]
More example sentences with the word orange in them
- She did not write a mournful poem; indeed, she was a silent person, and perhaps hardly said a word about it; but she quietly turned of a deep orange color with jaundice. [6]
- That Orange funeral will bring a row on to us. [11]
- That orange tree which shaded the uneven doorway of the kitchen she had found here. [9]
- Most of them were still too good-humoured with drink to be dangerous, but all hoped for trouble at the Orange funeral on principle, and the anticipated strike had elements of "thrill. [11]
- At length there were signs that we were drifting out of the wilderness, and one morning we came in sight of a rich plantation with its dark orange trees and fields of indigo, with its wide-galleried manor-house in a grove. [9]
- At Andujar we were delighted with the neatness and cleanliness of the houses, the patios planted with orange and citron trees, and refreshed by fountains. [4]
- By and by we took boat and went ashore at Kailua, designing to ride horseback through the pleasant orange and coffee region of Kona, and rejoin the vessel at a point some leagues distant. [5]
- Through the greenhouses we marched, monarchs of all we surveyed, old Porphery, the gardener, presenting Mistress Dolly with a crown of orange blossoms, for which she thanked him with a pretty courtesy her governess had taught her. [9]
- The Orange funeral was not to take place until eleven o'clock, and it was only eight o'clock when the Ry left his home. [11]
- In her fingers was crushed a bunch of orange blossoms. [11]
- The cart stood untended in the street; and selecting a large orange, which would measure twelve inches in circumference, I turned to look for the owner. [4]
- The plantation contains two thousand six hundred acres; six hundred and fifty are in cane; and there is a fruitful orange grove of five thousand trees. [5]
- When I was twenty-three I wanted to squeeze the orange dry in a handful of years, and then go out suddenly, and let the dust of forgetfulness cover my bones. [11]
- At length we turned into the avenue through the forest, lined by wild orange trees, came in sight of the low, belvedered plantation house, and drew rein at the foot of the steps. [9]
- There's all the trouble between the two towns; there's the strike on hand; there's that business of the Orange funeral, and more than all a thousand times, there's--" he paused. [11]
- If there is trouble at the Orange funeral to-morrow it will be your fault. [11]
- William of Orange, too, was still young. [10]
- His game is to squeeze Kingsley's gold orange dry, if he can. [11]
- It was clear to Jowett that, in spite of all, there would be trouble at the Orange funeral, and that the threatened strike would take place at the same time in spite of Ingolby's catastrophe. [11]
- Falling into line these strikers would march across the bridge between the towns at such time as would bring them into touch with the line of the Orange funeral--two processions meeting at right angles. [11]
- He could see the trees, the kameel-thorn, the blue-gums, the orange and peach trees surrounding it, a clump or cloud of green in the veld. [11]
- Early, too early, the sun fell down behind the serrated forest-edge of the western hill, a ball of orange fire.... One evening Delphin and Herve, followed by two other canoes, paddled up to the landing. [9]
- Below me, on the slope, the spaced orange trees were heavy with golden fruit. [9]
- One evening when the sails flapped idly and the blocks rattled, when they had been watching in silence the flaming orange of the sunset above the amethystine Camden hills, he spoke the words for which she had been waiting. [9]
- I can stop the row at the Orange funeral. [11]
- Somehow, he saw the other had a grip upon essentials lacking in himself; he had his tooth in the orange, as it were, and was sucking the juice of good profit from his labours. [11]
- Did you say the Orange Trust Company? [9]
- The pumpkin is the only esculent of the orange family that will thrive in the North, except the gourd and one or two varieties of the squash. [5]
- Shall I see the Master of the Orange Lodge or the Chief Constable for you? [11]
- At eight o'clock the largest bell was struck, and the Signora and all her household, including the house servants, went out to the little chapel in the garden, which was suddenly lighted with candles, gleaming brilliantly through the orange groves. [4]
- Looking out from the doorway of his home (it was the night after the Orange funeral), Gabriel Druse, returned from his new duties at Lebanon, saw no light in the Indian reservation. [11]
- As they approached the crossroads of the bridge, his voice, clear and sonorous, could be heard commanding the Orange band to cease playing. [11]
- I'll never forget that day," said Ephraim, warming to the subject, "when we was fightin' Ewell up and down the Orange Plank Road, playin' hide-and-seek with the Johnnies in the woods. [9]
- Did you ever taste orange peel and water? [12]
- The buds were swelling on the tall trees, shrubs without end were covered with blossoms--white, blue, yellow, and red--while, among the smooth, shining leaves of the orange and lemon trees, gleamed the swelling fruit. [10]
- Suppose a man stepped on an orange peel in that yard; there would be nothing for him to seize; nothing could keep him from rolling; five revolutions would bring him to the edge, and over he would go. [5]
- Now many a Spanish partisan also hoped for deliverance from the Prince of Orange, but he took advantage of the favour of circumstances in behalf of the great cause of liberty. [10]
- As he did so, someone in the room was telling of that intervention of Gabriel Druse and the Monseigneur at the Orange funeral, which had saved the situation. [11]
- Our progress was slow when we came at last to the belvedered plantation houses amongst the orange groves; and as we sat on the wide galleries in the summer nights, we heard all the latest gossip of the capital of Louisiana. [9]
- The Interviewer had sense and tact enough not to offer him an orange, and so shift the balance of obligation. [6]
- If I remember rightly," he added, turning again to Ephraim, the Fifth Corps was on the Orange turnpike. [9]
- Nevertheless, we must remember that many parrots are ornamented with crimson, blue, and orange tints, which can hardly be protective. [1]
- M. Groen van Prinsterer, "the learned and distinguished" editor of the "Archives et Correspondance" of the Orange and Nassau family, published a considerable volume, before referred to, in which many of Motley's views are strongly controverted. [6]
- To-day Willy Welsh played with heart and courage, "I'm Going Home to Glory," at the head of the Orange procession; for who that has faced such a widow as was his for one whole year could fear the onset of faction fighters! [11]
- Hitherto, William of Orange had ruled as King Philip's "stadtholder," and even the war against the monarch had been carried on in his name. [10]
- We rode through one orange grove that had ten thousand tree in it! [5]
- Cynthia's eyes were on the orange line of the sunset over Coniston, but she laughed a little, indulgently. [9]
- Here and there on the country roads we found lemon, papaw, orange, lime, and fig trees; also several sorts of palms, among them the cocoa, the date, and the palmetto. [5]
- Hastening up out of these chambers of the past, I escaped into the upper air, and walked rapidly home through the narrow orange lanes. [4]
- At the head of the Orange procession was a silver-cornet band which the enterprise of Lebanon had made possible. [11]
- The little garden of the house is well kept and full of beautiful orange trees. [10]
- Meanwhile the Prince of Orange, the spirit and soul of this execrable rebellion, had escaped the sentence of the court. [10]
- You, the friend of Orange, have just declared that you did not grudge any man the faith to which he clung, and I will not doubt it. [10]
- Could the Prince of Orange be destined to deal with the new king as Maurice of Saxony had treated his imperial father? [10]
- First, the object of Lee's recent movement against Meade; his destruction of the Alexandria and Orange Railroad, and subsequent withdrawal without more motive, not otherwise apparent, would be explained by this hypothesis. [7]
- The garden beneath my window, before wrapped in gloom, was gently lighted up; the orange and citron trees were tipped with silver; the fountain sparkled in the moonbeams, and even the blush of the rose was faintly visible. [4]
- It is sometimes more distinctly orange than in any Mongolian, and in several species it is blue, passing into violet or grey. [1]
- She disapproved of me rather, because I was squeezing the orange dry, and trying to find yesterday's roses in to-morrow's garden. [11]
- There were, however, marvels to stir her, strange landscapes, cities, seas, and ships,--once a fire in the forest of a western reserve with gigantic tongues of orange flame leaping from tree to tree. [9]
- And here we lie becalmed on a glassy sea--we do not move an inch-we throw banana and orange peel overboard and it lies still on the water by the vessel's side. [5]
- The Earl of Leicester, very soon after the death of Orange, was appointed governor of the provinces, and the alliance between the two countries almost amounted to a political union. [6]
- Mr. Wing is largely interested in the Orange Trust Company. [9]
- How charming indeed it was the next morning,--though the birds in the garden were astir a little too early,--with the thermometer set to the exact degree of warmth without languor, the sky blue, the wind soft, the air scented with orange and jessamine. [4]
- All about you is a bewildering variety of unfamiliar and beautiful trees; one sort wonderfully dense foliage and very dark green--so dark that you notice it at once, notwithstanding there are so many orange trees. [5]
- She was wont, indeed, to pause outside for a moment, her quick eye encompassing the coloured prints of red and yellow jellies cast in rounded moulds, decked with slices of orange, the gaudy boxes of cereals and buckwheat flour, the "Brookfield" eggs in packages. [9]
- A ferment was in progress in her own country, the affairs of the Orange Trust Company being investigated, and its president under indictment at the hour of his demise. [9]
- There are flowers in profusion, scented violets, daisies, dandelions, and crocuses, large and of the richest variety, with orange pistils, and stamens purple and violet, the back of every alternate leaf exquisitely penciled. [4]
- Over the wall hung a dark fringe of magnolia and orange boughs. [9]
- In another half- hour they were under way in the gaudy light of an orange sunrise, a simmering wind from the sea lifting them up the river, and the grey-red coast of Labrador shrinking sullenly back. [11]
- The Beggars destroyed his fleet, and, though the brother of William of Orange had been defeated upon the Mooker-Heide, this by no means disheartened the enraged nation, resolved upon extremes, and their silent but wise and tireless leader. [10]
- One might have heard a leaf fall, a spicier walk, as, supported by the arm of William of Orange, he raised the notes of his address and began to read. [10]
- He nodded, for he saw what she was trying to do, and said: "Also a little of the gentian and orange root three times a day-eh, Dalice? [11]
- One thing only he felt, one thing only heard--the men in Barbazon's Tavern saying that the bridge should be blown up on the Saturday night; and this was Saturday night--the night of the day following that of the Orange funeral. [11]
- His hair might have been orange in one light and sand-colored in another. [9]
- However, when she had moistened his forehead and lips he opened his eyes, and then she peeled him an orange as daintily as she could and begged him to try it, and as she was herself very hungry she took a hearty share. [10]
- Vines and lichens grow on the walls: in one place, at the bottom, an orange grove has taken root. [4]
- But I didn't go at thirty, and yet the orange was dry. [11]
- If neither procession gave way, the Orange funeral could be broken up, ostensibly not from religious fanaticism, but from the "unhappy accident" of two straight lines colliding. [11]
- You are the friend of Orange, and if you could induce him--" "To do what, noble sir? [10]
- Waiting, she is down in Cairo, where the orange blossom blows. [11]
- Originally, the diamond deposits were the property of the Orange Free State; but a judicious "rectification" of the boundary line shifted them over into the British territory of Cape Colony. [5]
- In a few days--is it not so?--through the green masses of the trees will flash the orange of the oriole, the scarlet of the tanager; perhaps tomorrow. [4]
- I followed a couple of them all over the Orange Free State--no, over its capital --Bloemfontein, to hear their liquid voices and the happy ripple of their laughter. [5]
- They reached the corner by the provision shop with the pink and orange chromos of jellies in the window. [9]
- Arrived there, Miles Calhoun gave himself to examination by Government officials and to assisting the designs of the Peep-o'-Day Boys; and indeed he was present at the formation of the first Orange Lodge. [11]
- We have here, by the way, such a habit of taking up an orange, weighing it in the hand, and guessing if it is ripe, that the test is extending to other things. [4]
- And orange fainted, by the subtlest of colour changes, to azure in which swam, so confidently, a silver evening star. [9]
- Poles with vines, boughs of fig-trees, and all sorts of under-clothing on the roofs, at the windows, and the crooked, sloping balconies; orange and lemon-trees with golden fruit grow in the little gardens, which have neither straight paths nor symmetrical beds. [10]
- Others again were birds of passage who would probably never see Manitou in the future, but they were mostly French, and mostly Catholic, and enemies of the Orange Lodges wherever they were, east or west or north or south. [11]
- The Orange Lodge attends in regalia. [11]
- How beautiful!--she said as she looked at the wonderful object.---One is orange red and one is emerald green. [6]
- The doctors here are devoted to the Prince of Orange and are all heretics. [10]
- Conversations, that sounded anything but hopeful, took place in many tap-rooms--in others men were even heard declaring resistance folly, or loudly demanding the desertion of the cause of the Prince of Orange and liberty. [10]
- The flames writhed and darted over the baked earth like gigantic yellow and orange lizards, here shooting upwards, there creeping low. [10]
- What spirits were aiding the Prince of Orange to resist the King and the power of the Church so successfully? [10]
- Porches had been added, and a coat of spotless white relieved by an orange striping so original that many envied, but none dared to copy it. [9]
- On the other, a stone parapet; and below, in the bed of the ravine, an orange orchard. [4]
- He picks up a fair, handsome orange, weighs it in his hand, and holds it up temptingly. [4]
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