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Example sentences for "black beard"

  • It was not the face of the old lady which I had feared to see, but that of a man with a coal-black beard, which seemed very familiar to me.

  • I gave an impatient toss of my head, and felt inclined to drive my fist into the man's great fat face, the only part of which I could see was a great thick-lipped mouth with fine white teeth grinning through a black beard.

  • I was waited on by a German woman, the wife of one of the Duke's followers, a big dark man with a black beard.

  • And behind them a horse's length the Marshal de Retz rode, smiling in the depths of his blue-black beard, and looking at them out of the wicks of his triangular eyes.

  • And you say the man who drove the car had a black beard--the same man, in fact, who broke into Valentin's room and stole the cigarettes?

  • They were taken by a man with a black beard, who came in through the window when I was here.

  • But the man who took the cigarettes had a black beard, while Francois is smooth shaven.

  • Black Beard, though tradition says a great deal more of him than is true, was yet a real person, who acquired no small fame by his maritime exploits during the first part of the eighteenth century.

  • They rained down like the flowers of dreams from a clear and balmy sky.

  • We must not think of ourselves, my children, if we wish to get well," resumed Sister Hyacinthe, who still retained her encouraging smile.

  • That's true--she has barely enough to pay for her board.

  • He was clad in a dark suit, and I saw that he had a black beard.

  • He lay upon his back, his face upturned, with his white teeth grinning through his short, black beard.

  • That coal-black beard was in singular contrast to eyes were as bright as if he had a fever.

  • The important fact that Monsieur Inglethorp wears very peculiar clothes, has a black beard, and uses glasses.

  • An assistant from Parkson's, Theatrical Costumiers, testified that on June 29th, they had supplied a black beard to Mr. L.

  • The important fact that Alfred Inglethorp wears peculiar clothes, has a black beard, and uses glasses," I quoted.

  • The temporary suspension of the depredations of Black Beard, for so he was now called, did not proceed from a conviction of his former errors, or a determination to reform, but to prepare for future and more extensive exploits.

  • Illustration: The crews of Black Beard's and Vane's vessels carousing on the coast of Carolina.

  • While before him sat a sedate, stout man, faultlessly dressed, with stern eyes, very much like his father in face, and the only difference between them was that the son had a cigar in his mouth and a black beard.

  • She had caught a glimpse of a tall, elegant man with a black beard, who was hastily passing the window.

  • Even in that outside dimness could be distinguished a black beard.

  • A black beard was a simple enough disguise, and fair hair may be covered.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    black ants; black arrow; black dress; black fellow; black folks; black frock; black gave; black hair; black market; black pigment; black skin; black slaves; black smoke; black snake; black spot; black veil; black velvet; black water; blue and; cook slowly; figurative sense; largely because; moral support; religious zeal; these times; under convoy