Use shone in a sentence
Sentences ending with shone
- There were others who had climbed to success in their own way, some by happy accident, some by a force which disregarded anything in their way, and some by sheer honest rough merit, through which the soul of the true pioneer shone. [11]
- They climbed the steps, tottering now with age and disuse, and Virginia playfully raised the big brass knocker, brown now, that Scipio had been wont to polish until it shone. [9]
- These merry mortals seemed to lull themselves carelessly in the secure enjoyment of peace and prosperity, and how blue the sky was, how warmly and brightly the sun shone! [10]
- In this, perhaps, he was not quite so successful as he imagined, but her eyes shone. [9]
- With what soft glitter the waters of the distant Danube shone. [2]
- I found myself glancing continually at her face, on which the candle-light shone. [9]
- The young Persians admired the great, almost excessive cleanliness, with which each house, nay, even the streets themselves, literally shone. [10]
Short sentences using shone
- Margaret shone in it. [4]
- Contrition shone in her eyes. [9]
More example sentences with the word shone in them
- The skin was wrinkled, but shone, the hair spread white, the nose almost met the chin, the mouth was all malice. [11]
- Diamond never shone with such lustre in the eyes of Philip. [5]
- He nodded, and with such a blissful smile that she felt as though a sunbeam had shone into her very soul. [10]
- His face shone with self-satisfaction and pleasure. [2]
- Her face shone with rapturous joy. [2]
- The heavens glowed with purple, and the granite peaks, each sheathed in a film of ice, sparkled and shone like dark diamonds that had been dipped in light. [10]
- Out of those windows, to Victoria, shone honesty and truth, and the peace which these alone may bring. [9]
- She wore a white robe with wide, open sleeves, and her arms shone in the dim light as white as her garment. [10]
- The brilliant illumination which usually shone through the darkness would have attracted the attention of the Alexandrians. [10]
- The golden lustre which shone from them had also brightened his mother's hair. [10]
- His fortunate star, which in the Capital had shone on him so brightly and benevolently, seemed to have proved faithless in this ruinous hole! [10]
- Night fell, and when they reached the Silliston road the lights of Hampton shone below them in the darkness. [9]
- But then, later, when I was lying in my room and the moon shone down on my bed . [10]
- On the days when his letters came it was as his emissary that the sun shone to give her light in darkness, and she went about the house with a song on her lips. [9]
- It shone from what appeared to be an old oriel window, and being surrounded by the deep shadows of overhanging walls, sparkled like a star. [12]
- The dark spruces were tipped with glimmering lights; the aspens bent low in the winds, as waves in a tempest at sea; the forest of oaks tossed wildly and shone with gleams of fire. [13]
- Two men who were in advance of us rode through one of these and for a moment their garments shone with a more than regal splendor. [5]
- He shone very well in this latter office. [5]
- When the horseman was within a hundred and fifty yards of him, the moon shone out suddenly and revealed each of them to the other. [6]
- The observant stranger was sure to be puzzled by the contrast of this realistic and uncouth exterior with the internal fineness, amounting to refinement and culture, that shone through it all. [4]
- Suddenly the song was hushed, for a flash of lightning had shone down through the aperture beneath which Kallias had stationed the bride and bridegroom, followed by a loud peal of thunder. [10]
- While it yet was day, and we breathed in freedom and gladness, While the sun still shone, that light seemed small and dim; But now, when night has fallen, sinister, dark, portentous, Its kindly ray beams forth to raise our drooping souls. [10]
- A glint of warm gold gleamed from her hair, and a tint of red shone in the clear dark brown of cheeks. [13]
- Emerging from the vestibule of the theatre, Janet seemed not to see the slushy street, her eyes shone with a silver light like that of a mountain lake in a stormy sunset. [9]
- The road wound upwards, by the valley of a brook, through the hills, now wooded, now spread with pastures that shone golden green in the evening light, the herds gathering at the gate-bars. [9]
- The sun shone upon her, glinting on the little head with its tangle of bright hair and the small, oval face with its pallor, and dark-blue eyes underlined by dark-blue circles. [13]
- Her eyes leaped up to brighter degrees of light, her face shone with a joy it had never reflected before, her blood rushed to her finger-tips. [11]
- Above it, and under the big trees, shone a thousand glittering lights: there was a crowd at the gate, and instead of saying, "Open, Sesame," Peter slipped two bright fifty-cent pieces to the red-faced German ticketman, and in they went. [9]
- On the short trip, the crests of the tossing waves sometimes shone with a flickering light, while elsewhere long shadows spread like dark sails over the sea. [10]
- Her face was touched with the light that shone from the Prairie Star. [11]
- For himself, he took his station on a rugged mat before the furnace-door, and resting his chin upon his hands, watched the flame as it shone through the iron chinks, and the white ashes as they fell into their bright hot grave below. [12]
- About half-way he took a rest, and admired the reflection of the moon in the bright mirror of the water, and he could not but think of Petrus' court-yard that had shone in the same silvery light when he had climbed up to Sirona's window. [10]
- In the hat, too, one big solitary emerald shone against the lighter green. [11]
- During his journey to Pelusium and his stay there he had often thought of her, and each time that her image had appeared to his inward eye he had felt as though daylight had shone in his soul. [10]
- May it prove to him who comes after me like the cave of the Sibyl, out of the gloomy depths of which came the oracles which shone with the rays of truth and wisdom! [6]
- At the same time she pressed her lips so tightly together that her toothless mouth deepened into a hole, and her dim eyes shone with a keen, menacing light. [10]
- And she smiled, though the tears shone like dewdrops on her lashes. [9]
- Who knows but they shone as brightly in the eyes of angels, as golden gifts that have been chronicled on tombs? [12]
- No pomp was there, no glory shone around On the coarse straw that strewed the reeking ground; One dim retreat a flickering torch betrayed, In that poor cell the Lord of Life was laid! [6]
- Beneath her abstractions there was a capacity of loving which might have been inferred from the expression of her features, the light that shone in her eyes, the tones of her voice, all of which were full of the language which belongs to susceptible natures. [6]
- Finally, Seleukus presented the wives of the magnates who had shared with him the cost of this display, and among these, all magnificently dressed, the lady Berenike shone supreme by the pride of her demeanor and the startling magnificence of her attire. [10]
- The canyon narrowed; the walls lifted their rugged rims higher; and the sun shone down hot from the center of the blue stream of sky above. [13]
- The following day the sun shone radiantly, with scorching brilliancy, upon Tennis and the archipelago, which at this season of the year surrounded the little city of weavers. [10]
- Mutterings arose, but the sun shone hot as ever. [9]
- From the 13th the sun shone constantly from a cloudless sky, and on the 18th the fruit-trees in our garden were in full bloom. [10]
- March had come, the sun shone brightly, the air was as warm as in May, and I had carried the mother and daughter some violets which I had gathered myself. [10]
- The moonlight and the reflection from the snow shone brightly through the little window, but Ulrich longed for darkness, and buried his face in the pillows. [10]
- Soon, out of the pale gloom shone a still paler thing, and that was the low swell of slope. [13]
- The light from the open door shone upon her face. [11]
- His eyes, sweeping the mountain from the notch to the granite ramp of the northern buttress, fell on the weather-beaten little farmhouse in which he had lived for many years, and rested lovingly on the orchard, where the golden early apples shone among the leaves. [9]
- So long as the moon shone, flickering rays danced and sparkled on the ice and snow, but afterwards only the tedious glimmer of the universal snow-pall lighted the traveller's way. [10]
- Yes, that was the light he had let die out, and it might have shone upon his path through life. [8]
- The light of the lantern shone upon his armor. [10]
- When Barbara entered the huge building a ray of light shone from the private chapel at the left, dedicated to Saint Dorothea. [10]
- The nimbus round the head was a crown of lamps, and large lanterns shone both at the bows and stern of the vessel. [10]
- The curve of the great stone bridge had caught the sunrise, and through the magnificent arch burst a glorious stream of gold that shone with a long slant down into the center of Surprise Valley. [13]
- The light of the fire shone in their faces as Fabian handed the flask to Henri, and said: "Let's drink to it, Henri. [11]
- The face shone, the eyes burned, and the piquancy of the contrast between the soft illuminating whiteness of the skin and the flame in the eyes had fascinated many more than Ingolby. [11]
- The houses of the embalmers, which earlier in the evening had shone brightly out of the darkness, now made a less splendid display. [10]
- Farther back beyond the dark trees a roof glittered with dew, to the right was a leafy tree with brilliantly white trunk and branches, and above it shone the moon, nearly at its full, in a pale, almost starless, spring sky. [2]
- Light shone through the curtain of a window. [11]
- It was well that there were no tithing-men about on that next day, Sunday; for it shone no Sabbath day for the young men within half a dozen miles of the village. [6]
- Then they noticed that the Purple Mat on which they knelt was red under their knees, and a goodly light shone through the Tent, not of the day or night. [11]
- The red morning-tint that shone in the drops had a strange look,--one would say the cliff was bleeding;--perhaps she did not mean it. [6]
- The evening sky that had been so clear was clouded with smoke, through which, high up, the sickle of the new moon shone strangely. [2]
- His powerful and supple limbs shone with oil, applied in the gymnasium of Timagetes, the scene of his frequent triumphs in all the sports and exercises of the youthful Greeks. [10]
- True, the spring sun shone on their books and exercises too, the spring called them into the open air, but even more powerful than its alluring voice seemed the influence exerted on their young minds by what they were now hearing. [10]
- How brightly the sun shone on my marriage with the odious Plautilla! [10]
- A new and strange contentment shone in his face as he took Victoria's hands in his, and they sat with him until Euphrasia came. [9]
- The sun shone straight into Pierre's face. [2]
- How brightly the stars shone, how clearly the music of the stream came over the hedge! [11]
- And, afterward, one star came out over it, and a bright light shone from the hut on the Grand Mulets, a rock in the waste of snow, where a Frenchman was passing the night on his way to the summit. [4]
- They had not spoken since first entering the house, when tears had shone in his eyes, and he had said: "You have safe--ah, you have safe me, and so I will do it yet by help bon Dieu--yes. [11]
- Nor did she speak, but such pure and fervent gratitude and joy shone from her glistening eyes that Orion felt his own grow moist. [10]
- What was the source of that serenity which shone on the face of his friend? [9]
- The sun shone somewhat to the left and behind him and brightly lit up the enormous panorama which, rising like an amphitheater, extended before him in the clear rarefied atmosphere. [2]
- Presently he caught sight of a hawk sailing southward along the peaks of the white icebound mountains above, on which the sun shone with such sharp insistence, making sky and mountain of a piece in deep purity and serene stillness. [11]
- Their silk hats shone, and their boots; their frocks had the right distension behind, and their bonnets perfect poise and distinction. [8]
- I had never shone, and it was rather late to begin. [9]
- When the sea shone with the hue of the sky and lay motionless, as it did to-day, she thought Glaucus, the god of the blue sea, was sunning himself in pleasant slumber. [10]
- The eyes alone shone with a strange new light, and Austen found it unexpectedly difficult to speak. [9]
- The Cure's eyes shone when he saw on a little knoll in the trees, apart from the worshippers and spectators, Charley and Jo Portugais. [11]
- But as it shone upon the ruins of the mill, when Jean Jacques went out into the working world again, it made so gaunt and hideous a picture that, in spite of himself, a cry of misery came from his lips. [11]
- When the light shone through her flower-decked window upon his face, she thought she perceived this by the smile hovering around his lips. [10]
- Red sunset haze shone through cracks where the wall had split. [13]
- It had never shone so brightly as on the night when Vigon struck oil on O'Ryan's ranch. [11]
- The sun still shone on Margaret, and life yielded to her its specious sweets. [4]
- No warming glow shone in those proud eyes; and under that lordly bosom beat no loving or lovable heart; he shivered at the touch of her fingers, and her presence, he thought, had a chilling and paralyzing influence on all the party. [10]
- The evening sun shone gloriously upon its red towers as we approached it, and gave a mellow tone to the rich scenery of the vega. [4]
- The light had shone for him even in the darkness of that night in Dalton Street, when he thought to have lost it forever. [9]
- The sun sometimes shone brightly upon the little round panes of the ancient building, the Golden Cross, on the northern side of the square, which the people of Ratisbon call "on the moor"; sometimes it was veiled by gray clouds. [10]
- The sun never shone brighter, there was never such singing in her heart, as on the morning when she was free to go to Mrs. Van Cortlandt's and throw herself into the arms of her dear governess and talk of Philip. [4]
- How her eyes shone and her lip trembled as she gazed at him, Stephen has never forgotten. [9]
- My pomegranate-flower, which she had accepted in the morning, shone upon me from afar, and then, when she caught sight of me and blushed all over, casting down her eyes, then it was that it first struck me 'just like the Hebe on our cistern. [10]
- In the dim shadow of the curtain her luminous eyes shone more brightly than usual from the tears of joy that were in them. [2]
- The sun had set, and darkness covered the City of the Dead, but the moon shone above the valley of the kings' tombs, and the projecting masses of the rocky walls of the chasm threw sharply-defined shadows. [10]
- She turned to see how it shone on the temple and the side of her head. [11]
- A sort of sadness kind of shone in Bryant's poems. [5]
- The great cupola rose to the blue sky as though it fain would greet the sister vault above with its own splendor, and the copper-plating which covered it shone as dazzling as a second sun. [10]
- And when the roofs and spires of the town shone over the foliage in the afternoon sun, I felt him give a great sigh that was like a sob. [9]
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