Use white in a sentence
Sentences starting with white
- White as marble; white as flour. [5]
- White men charged three or four dollars a "load" for sawing up stove-wood. [5]
- White with rage, the freebooter sat still, his dissipated face and heavy angry lips looking like a debauched and villainous caricature of his brother before him. [11]
- White violets were the flowers of death, and the first flowers he had ever given her were purple violets, the flowers of life and love. [11]
- White must be the color of civilization; it has so many natural disadvantages. [4]
- White walls, gaudily-painted temples and private villas gleamed among the green, and the slanting rays of the low sun, shining on the drops that fell from the never-resting wheels and buckets that irrigated the land, turned them into showers of diamonds. [10]
- White did, indeed, start out from Biddeford in April, 1588, with two vessels, but the temptation to chase prizes was too strong for him, and he went on a cruise of his own, and left the colony to its destruction. [4]
- White she always remained and delicate, but she grew younger and more beautiful from day to day; she can hardly have numbered twenty years when I bought her. [10]
- White man and red went trooping into town, staring curiously at the guard which was leading the North Wind and his friends to another night of meditation. [9]
- White folks ain't partic'lar. [5]
Sentences ending with white
- There were many wooden-shuttered windows, and one pretentious window of glass proudly curtained in white. [13]
- He had grown white. [9]
- I think you're white. [5]
- He was very white. [5]
- You are not white. [11]
- His face was white. [11]
- His face turned white. [11]
- The fluttering awnings were striped cardinal and white. [9]
- I see I was weakening; so I just give up trying, and up and says: "He's white. [5]
- The mill itself was in a blaze of white. [11]
Short sentences using white
- Grandjon-Larisse was white with rage. [11]
- Now--is that a white figure? [5]
- Myrtle will have white bread. [6]
- That was the white blood. [9]
- The white officers were shot. [7]
- The white elephant was stolen! [5]
- Pink and white, very fine. [5]
- The White Guard slept. [11]
- How white your neck is! [10]
- Talk white men's language. [11]
Sentences containing white two or more times
- The Spaniard was wrapped in a serape; he had bushy white whiskers; long white hair flowed from under his sombrero, and he wore green goggles. [5]
- My heart is white, my tongue is white, I think, I feel, as white people think and feel. [11]
- I said--'She is white, and the white people will never rest till they have killed you all, if you do this thing. [11]
- She wore a white robe with wide, open sleeves, and her arms shone in the dim light as white as her garment. [10]
- I will be white or I will be Indian; and I will be white, white only. [11]
- You see his white mustache and his head trying to get white (he is always trying to look like me--I don't blame him for that). [5]
- Michael Clones--in his white jean waistcoat, white neckcloth and trousers, and blue coat--is coming up the drive in hot haste, bearing a letter. [11]
- Her dress was white embroidered muslin, with a lace mantle, and white bonnet trimmed with green leaves, which perhaps might suggest the resemblance to the pale wintry flower. [14]
- He wore a white double-breasted coat, white trousers, and white shoes. [5]
- His face was white and set; his head was thrust forward, as though looking at something far ahead of him; the pony stallions he was driving were white with sweat, and he had an air of tragic helplessness and panic. [11]
More example sentences with the word white in them
- They have freed your flag where the white Pole-Star Hangs out its auroral flame; Where the bones of your Franklin's heroes are They have honoured your ancient name. [11]
- He made her younger, transformed her white hair to gleaming golden tresses. [10]
- It was a young woman, with as many white muslin flounces round her as the planet Saturn has rings, that did it. [6]
- There was a young naval officer in full dress, gold-buckled shoes, white trousers, short jacket with gold swab on shoulders, dress-sword and smart gait making for supper at King's House. [11]
- Suddenly a tall young man in a white dress with a beautiful sky-blue border appeared through the great gate. [10]
- Most of the young demoiselles are robed in a cloud of white from head to foot, though many trick themselves out more elaborately. [5]
- Upon the plains you will see a cloud arising, not in the sky, but from the ground--a billowy surf of drifting snow; then another white billow from the sky will sweep down and meet it, and you are caught between. [11]
- I would ask you to stay to the dance to-night if your skin were only white, instead of red. [9]
- You smile as you think of my taking it for a fleshless human figure, when I saw its tube pointing to the sky, and thought it was an arm, under the white drapery thrown over it for protection. [6]
- Tell me, can you think of anything like it?--the strange light, the white bear of the Pole, that has no friends at all except the shooting stars, the great ice plains, the quick night hurrying on, the silence--such silence as no man can think! [11]
- Sure enough, when you saw the shut doors and open windows of those empty houses, all white without in the sun and dark within, and not a human to be seen, you could believe almost anything. [11]
- Didn't I change you off, en give you a good fambly en a good name, en made you a white gen'l'man en rich, wid store clothes on--en what did I git for it? [5]
- I can see you now, your tiny finger plunged into the pot of paint, and then carefully printing off the round pattern all over the white linen. [10]
- But look at yonder figure in the white robe beside the left obelisk--is it not Dion? [10]
- She was wonderful yet, with her white hair and straight nose, her erect figure still slight. [9]
- More than a year of trial now shows no loss by it in our foreign relations, none in our home popular sentiment, none in our white military force, no loss by it any how, or anywhere. [7]
- If it is written on the leaves of the Tree of Life that the white man rule us for ever, then it shall be so. [11]
- The skin was wrinkled, but shone, the hair spread white, the nose almost met the chin, the mouth was all malice. [11]
- An unclean starveling wrapped a gaudy table-cloth about his loins, and hung a white rag over my shoulders. [5]
- Let's see, how would they put it in the Call?--'Extraordinary Discovery --Herd of buffaloes found in the far North by an Englishman and his Franco-Irish Party--Sport for the gods--Exodus of 'brules' to White Valley! [11]
- The freed people would surely not do more than their old proportion of it, and very probably for a time would do less, leaving an increased part to white laborers, bringing their labor into greater demand, and consequently enhancing the wages of it. [7]
- And sometimes he would go to the corner table, where the four littlest sat, and fetch one back to perch on his knee and pull at his white, military mustache. [9]
- Over this he wore a mantle of white cloth-of-gold, pounced with the triple-feathered crest, lined with blue satin, set with pearls and precious stones, and fastened with a clasp of brilliants. [5]
- Passionate as his words were, his manner was strangely quiet, but his white and glistening face and his burning eyes showed how deep was his anger. [11]
- The prelate's white woollen morning-robe clung closely around his stately figure. [10]
- Look at this wonderful purple robe with the white stripe and the rich silver embroidery; and then the tiara with the royal diamonds! [10]
- Then he said without lookin' at me,--'It is the spirit of the White Valley and the Hills of the Mighty Men; of which all men shall know, for the North will come to her spring again one day soon, at the remaking of the world. [11]
- Felion sat just within his doorway, looking out into the sunlight which fell upon the red and white walls of the little city, flanked by young orchards, with great, oozy meadows beyond these, where cattle ate, knee- deep in the lush grass and cool reed-beds. [11]
- The White Guard, with their faces turned homeward, and the man they had sought for in their care, seemed to have acquired new strength. [11]
- They all gazed with the same dissatisfied and inquiring expression at this stout man in a white hat, who for some unknown reason threatened to trample them under his horse's hoofs. [2]
- The long windows, with the curtains drawn in the deep, panelled arches; the carved white mantelpiece; the glint of silver on' the sideboard, with its wine-cooler underneath,--these, spoke of generations of respectability and achievement. [9]
- Miss R. P., with that repugnance to ostentation in dress which is so peculiar to her, was attired in a simple white lace collar, fastened with a neat pearl-button solitaire. [5]
- He grew white with sudden passion. [9]
- It's all French, with mirrors and big white panels and satin chairs and sofas, and a carved gilt piano that she got for nothing from a dealer she knows; and church candlesticks. [9]
- There a workman with long hair and shag trousers painted the prevailing two-storied house the prevailing colour, white and green. [11]
- How it contrasts with hot and perspiring pedestrianism, and dusty and deafening railroad rush, and tedious jolting behind tired horses over blinding white roads! [5]
- Many a time, with her mother, she had sat upon the shore at St. Aubin's Bay, and looked out where white sails fluttered like the wings of restless doves. [11]
- The wizened Elder, with eyes upon the ceiling and his long white chin like ivory on his great collar, began to pray, sitting where he was, his hands upon his knees. [11]
- He crossed himself with an accustomed movement, bent till he touched the ground with his hand, and bowed his white head with a deep sigh. [2]
- Smith presented him with a suit of red cloth, a white greyhound, and a hat. [4]
- Ruth advanced, and with a not very steady hand lifted the white covering from the upper part of the figure and turned it down. [5]
- It all ended with a feast at a long table made of sawhorses and boards covered with a white cloth, and when the cake was cut there was wild excitement as to who would get the ring and who the thimble. [9]
- She had risen with a face as white as death. [10]
- She did not wish to hear it, but could not escape and clenched her white teeth indignantly. [10]
- Worthington and Duncan wired the President this morning, and they've gone up to the White House now. [9]
- In the same wing-feather of the Argus pheasant dark spots may be seen surrounded by a pale zone, and white spots by a dark zone. [1]
- While the west wind blew its tidings, filling his heart full, teaching him a man's part, the days passed, the purple clouds changed to white, and the storms were over for that summer. [13]
- With the shifting wind and the passing clouds the scene was in perpetual change; now the American Fall was creamy white, and the mist below dark, and again the heavy mass was gray and sullen, and the mist like silver spray. [4]
- My own feelings will not admit of this; and if mine would, we well know that those of the great mass of white people will not. [7]
- The white herd will go next. [13]
- Sometime the glove will be too hard and cold on a man's shoulder, and then!--Well, I should like to be there," said Pierre, showing his white teeth. [11]
- Providence has a wild, rough, incalculable road to its end, and it is of no use to try to whitewash its huge, mixed instrumentalities, or to dress up that terrific benefactor in a clean shirt and white neckcloth of a student in divinity. [6]
- And in that wild covert Venters shut his eyes under the great white stars and intense vaulted blue, bitterly comparing their loneliness to his own, and fell asleep. [13]
- We saw only wig-making establishments, with shocks of dead and repulsive hair bound upon the heads of painted waxen brigands who stared out from glass boxes upon the passer-by with their stony eyes and scared him with the ghostly white of their countenances. [5]
- I'll tell you why I'm in this campaign: to catch Douglas now, and keep him out of the White House in 1860. [9]
- This rider, beneath whose weight the powerful steed trembled and panted, wore a vesture of scarlet and white, thickly embroidered with eagles and falcons in silver. [10]
- Soldiers and merchants, whose various ranks in society were betokened by the length of their white garments, bordered with colored fringes, were interspersed among the crowd of half-naked, sinewy men, whose only clothing consisted of an apron, the costume of the lower classes. [10]
- The student by whose courtesy we had been enabled to visit the dueling-place, wore the white cap--Prussian Corps. [5]
- Unhappy are they who seek for gold at the rainbow's foot, who chase the fire-fly in the night, who follow the herds in the White Valley. [11]
- Even Mrs. Waring, who resembled a Roman matron, with her wavy white hair parted in the middle and her gentle yet classic features, sighed secretly at times at the unyielding attitude of her husband, although admiring him for it. [9]
- Miss Puss Russell, who has another name, and whose hair is now white, will tell you how Virginia carried off the occasion with credit to her country. [9]
- These houses were whitewashed, or painted white and red, and had double glass in winter, after the same measure. [11]
- It is the whitest white you can conceive of, and the blindingest. [5]
- It began to whiten up here, under the widow's cap, if you care to know it, and, if the Emperor's health does not improve, the locks there will soon look like my white Diana's. [10]
- A thousand blossoms, white, red, blue and yellow, swayed on their slender stalks, opened their calixes to the bees, unfolded their stars to deck the woodland carpet, or proudly stretched themselves up as straight as candles. [10]
- But many brightly-coloured, white, or otherwise conspicuous species, do not seek concealment; whilst again some equally conspicuous species, as well as other dull-coloured kinds live under stones and in dark recesses. [1]
- To William Allen White, in Emporia, Kans. [5]
- His beard was white, his face was friendly, almost benevolent, but his eyes had a light caught from no celestial flame. [11]
- His beard was white, his face long and narrow and shrivelled, his forehead protruding, his eyes of the cold blue of a winter's sky. [9]
- I was perfectly white, and the physician who first saw me said that no pulse was perceptible. [6]
- She was very white, and seemed troubled and preoccupied, and said that Mr. [9]
- Cornelia's lips grow white, and her pulse hardly warms her thin fingers,--but she has melted all the ice out of the hearts of those young Gracchi, and her lost heat is in the blood of her youthful heroes. [6]
- His hair was white, and he walked the streets with a crutch. [9]
- Stafford's face was white, and every nerve in his body seemed suddenly to be wrenched by the hand of torture. [11]
- Her face became white, and almost mechanically she put the letters she held on a writing-table near; then coming to the bed again she looked at the rose with a kind of horror. [11]
- In summer its white wooden front was nearly hidden by the quivering leaves of two tall pear trees. [9]
- The people were white with wrath, and it tied their tongues for the moment, and they could not speak. [5]
- The world was white with sun and ice, the frost never melting, the sun never warming--just a glitter, so lovely, so deadly. [11]
- The ground was white with snow, and all the trees were bare except for a few frozen oak-leaves here and there, which shivered in the wind and somehow added to the desolation. [4]
- La Tremouille turned white with anger, but he pulled himself firmly together and held his peace. [5]
- His locks were white with age, and he trembled in every joint. [5]
- She was very white when she faced him. [11]
- You see the white walls of that temple yonder in the midst of its sacred grove. [10]
- A bunch of white violets was handed in, with a pencilled note in Rudyard's handwriting. [11]
- Far up the white trail Night came trotting faithfully down. [13]
- And suddenly another white tower, loftier than the first, had risen up! [9]
- Her face was white to the edges of her lips, and her eyes were blazing. [8]
- They ground their white teeth with fury and nothing within ken escaped their bright hawk's eyes. [10]
- A figure in white stepped through and slowly passed him. [11]
- It is the White Rock, where King Ovi died. [11]
- Everywhere the restless white rays of the searchlights pierced the darkness, seeking, but seeking in vain. [9]
- Little gray and white rabbits crouched in the grass, now nibbling, now laying long ears flat and watching the dogs. [13]
- One with a white plume in his hat seemed familiar to Rostov; the other on a beautiful chestnut horse (which Rostov fancied he had seen before) rode up to the ditch, struck his horse with his spurs, and giving it the rein leaped lightly over. [2]
- So with the white owl (Strix flammea), "the survivor readily found a mate, and the mischief went on. [1]
- Several of the white ones were barred like zebras with rainbow stripes of blue and red and yellow paint. [5]
- Journeying towards the White Mountains, we concluded that a line passing through Bellows Falls, and bending a little south on either side, would mark northward the region of perpetual pie. [4]
- The highest class white men Who lived among the Maoris in the earliest time had a high opinion of them and a strong affection for them. [5]
- Here are no white men visible, yet swarms of humanity are all about us. [5]
- But twelve bitter white men looked down upon this scene from the scrub and rocks above, and their teeth were set. [11]
- I had one white man, two half-breeds, and an Indian with me. [11]
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