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Example sentences for "long hair"

  • Here we were shortly afterwards visited by Long Hair, the Malicious chief,[85] and several others.

  • He then addressed Tarrarecawaho briefly thus: "Long Hair, I have come to visit you agreeably to your invitation, and desire to know whether or not you are glad to see me.

  • In this lodge we saw a number of squaws of different ages, but all, as we supposed, the wives of Long Hair.

  • The furniture of Long Hair's lodge consisted of mats, ingeniously woven of grass or rushes, bison robes, wooden dishes, and one or two small brass kettles.

  • Long Hair seemed to gain a dim perception of what his friend meant, and, after much persuasion, entered with Tom the cabin in which the meeting was to be held.

  • These becoming thinner towards their edges, are fringed with a long hair-like border, so that the whole apparatus forms an immense sieve.

  • The tail is terminated by a tuft of long hair.

  • Its tail is short, and terminated by a tuft of long hair.

  • Defn: The cushionlike projection, bearing a tuft of long hair, on the back side of the leg above the hoof of the horse and similar animals.

  • It has short horns, a black mane, and a bunch of long hair on the throat.

  • Defn: Having a dense covering of long hair, like the foot of a hare.

  • The fringe of long hair on the legs of the setter and some other dogs.

  • Heretofore, said I, long Hair was a Mark of Subjection.

  • First, long hair and a neatly-trimmed beard; over this a hood and cape or a circular cap, with a slight projection on the top of it.

  • There was a tendency to beads, and a universal custom of long hair.

  • Long Hair, without reply, ascended to the top of his lodge and called out to his people to bring him one hundred horses.

  • The chief of the principal band, Long Hair, was haranguing them in a loud voice, "Take off your saddles; why do you stand peeping and trembling in the bushes?

  • The trader, after bewailing his unfortunate condition, at length resolved to go to the Grand Pawnee village and solicit the aid of Long Hair.

  • The influence of previous sires may be carried into the second generation or further, as I have a cat now which appears to be half Persian (long hair).

  • This man's body was covered with heavy, long hair, making him a very conspicuous object when seen naked during bathing.

  • The upper and under parts of his tail are almost or quite black, and the tail ends in a tuft of long hair which is pure white.

  • Underneath this coat of long hair is another coat of woolly, fine light-brown hair, so close that neither cold nor rain can get through it.

  • On each side of his face is a ruff of long hair.

  • His skin is moderately thick, very much wrinkled, in deep folds, and garnished with a quantity of long hair.

  • His head is crowned with a kind of head-dress raised to a point on the forehead; and his face surrounded with a fringe of long hair.

  • Semnopithecus, long hair on the heads of species of.

  • Aymaras, measurements of the; no grey hair among the; hairlessness of the face in the; long hair of the.

  • Quichua Indians; local variation of colour in the; no grey hair among the; hairlessness of the; long hair of the.

  • William Fitz-osbert, or Long-beard, the great demagogue of that day, reintroduced among the people who claimed to be of Saxon origin the fashion of long hair.

  • Anselm, the Archbishop of Canterbury, who had been a monk of Bec, in Normandy, and who had signalised himself at Rouen by his fierce opposition to long hair, was still anxious to work a reformation in this matter.

  • The Church never shewed itself so great an enemy to the beard as to long hair on the head.

  • When the Crusades had drawn all the smart young fellows into Palestine, the clergy did not find it so difficult to convince the staid burghers who remained in Europe, of the enormity of long hair.

  • They have small and oval ears, with the exterior aspect covered with long hair, but the inside naked, except round the margin.

  • They are kept, however, by the Indian women, who make pets of them and put them into the long hair on their heads.

  • Ears short, concealed in fur, with tufts of long hair on the lower part and on the space in front of the ears.

  • William Fitzosbert, or Long-beard, the great demagogue of that day, reintroduced among the people who claimed to be of Saxon origin the fashion of long hair.

  • Several of the principal courtiers consented to do the like, and, for a short time, long hair appeared to be going out of fashion.

  • Anselm, the Archbishop of Canterbury, who had been a monk of Bec, in Normandy, and who had signalized himself at Rouen by his fierce opposition to long hair, was still anxious to work a reformation in this matter.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being again; blackish brown; long afterward; long ages; long ago; long boiling; long chase; long day; long delayed; long detour; long duration; long face; long flight; long interval; long intervals; long letter; long narrow; long neck; long nose; long pole; long season; long stay; long stem; long stick; longer anything; longer know