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Example sentences for "ringed"

Lexicographically close words:
rine; ring; ringbone; ringdove; ringe; ringen; ringer; ringers; ringes; ringgit
  1. Every now and then an open grassy space led to the water, which lay very still, ringed with dark green.

  2. He did just one thing that turned out well; he made a large lake in a hollow of the park and ringed it with rhododendrons, which have since grown to enormous size.

  3. From a rocky height to the left of the building, a little cataract rumbles down into a pool, ringed in by a palisade.

  4. Before me the fair vast lake sleeps, softly luminous, far-ringed with chains of blue volcanic hills shaped like a sierra.

  5. But he was in the middle of a wilderness ringed in by hostile men, and obliged to rely for aid on a handful of the most desperate criminals in Europe.

  6. The humped-up lump of Clinch's Dump crouched like some huge and feeding night-beast on the bank, ringed by the solemn forest.

  7. In this way the whole island was ringed in by gangs on shore, just as it was similarly ringed in by other gangs afloat.

  8. There were seven of them, naked as ourselves, thick-lipped, their eyes ringed with the blue ama-ink and their bodies scrolled with it.

  9. They crouched about the mat, bent forward in their eagerness, and the flickering light caught twisting mouths and eyes ringed with tattooing.

  10. The old men, their eyes ringed with tattooing, wore earrings and necklaces of whale's teeth.

  11. But the conduct described respecting the treatment of the gold-ringed man and the squalidly clothed man shows that they do have respect of persons in their religion, and that shows that genuine faith in Christ is wanting.

  12. Arising, he glanced at the heap beneath the blanket ringed with stones.

  13. Ringed round their little fire in the meadow sat or lay the Moonstone riders.

  14. They were antelopes of large size, standing nearly four feet high, having sabre-shaped horns curving gently backward and ringed to within six inches of their tips.

  15. They are wrinkled at the base, and ringed in the middle.

  16. They were closely ringed to within six inches of their tips, and of a whitish green colour.

  17. They were regularly ringed till within a few inches of their tips, which were as sharp as steel spits.

  18. They are about twelve inches in length, wrinkled at the base, prominently ringed in the middle, and smooth near the points.

  19. The edge of the bluff was instantly ringed with fire.

  20. The woods were ringed with fire now, but the girl was saved.

  21. The tentacles and notocirri ringed with black as common.

  22. Yarse," replied he, running his ringed fingers down his studs.

  23. And yet he was anything but an indifferent spectator; for beneath his stubbly hair were a pair of little roving, watchful eyes, and his ringed ears were cocked for whatever they could catch.

  24. A new and different light was now upon the rapt faces of the men--and the end of it all was that they turned the diamond-ringed gentlemen from their doors.

  25. None of your diamond-ringed fraternity for me," cried Angus with growing passion.

  26. Near-naked Apaches ringed the Mexicans and it was over.

  27. Though the elders knew nothing of the duel, a crowd of boys ringed the chosen arena.

  28. It was a polished copper rod, four feet long, lengthwise attached to a neat wooden staff, by insertion into two balls of greenish glass, ringed with copper bands.

  29. His sunken pitfalls of eyes were ringed by indigo halos, and played with an innocuous sort of lightning: the gleam without the bolt.

  30. Seven horses without doubt," he said quietly, blowing a cloud of smoke from his lips, and cutting it asunder with a wave of his ringed fingers.

  31. Flame ringed it in the centre, while the smoke itself rose and spread in wide billows.

  32. Any one of several small sandpipers and plovers, as the ringed plover, the turnstone, the dunlin, and the sanderling.

  33. Its back and sides are tawny or rufous yellow, transversely striped with black, the tail is ringed with black, the throat and belly are nearly white.

  34. There is time enough to decide," said Mary softly; her ringed right hand timidly caressed his hair, scarcely touching it.

  35. Here and there a wisp of fog ringed a tree-trunk or smoked upon the ground.

  36. Ten species, with several varieties, are credited to the United States, some of which are ringed with irregular or broken bands of blackish on gray, others obscurely blotched, and some black or brown with red bellies.

  37. Still larger is another North American lycosid (Dolomedes tenebrosus), gray with spiny legs ringed with dark and light gray, which spreads four inches.

  38. The fur is blackish, or yellowish or greenish, grizzled by the fact that every hair is ringed with various colors; or the coat may be party-colored.

  39. They vary in size from fourteen inches to six feet, and in color from gray with dark blotches to a ringed pattern of red, black, and yellow, often of brilliant beauty; but there is much individual variation.

  40. But the lunatic asylum in which he is confined will have to be sealed with wall within wall, and ringed with guns like a fortress, or he will break out again to bring forth carnage and darkness on the earth.

  41. It was ringed round with men, and directly opposite to us stood Vlacho.

  42. Bennett looked at him with the triple-ringed uninterest of the creed that lumps nine-tenths of the world under the title of 'heathen'.

  43. He took a pewter bowl from her ringed hand.

  44. Rains the ringed elephant befriended the younger, and all the while the fetter ate into the flesh.

  45. So he stood above the young thing, making his legs buttresses against the uneasily moving herd; and he begged milk of a virtuous cow, and the calf throve, and the ringed elephant was the calf's guide and defence.

  46. When the procession reached their compartment, E23 was counting his beads with a steady jerk of the wrist; while Kim jeered at him for being so drugged as to have lost the ringed fire-tongs which are the Saddhu's distinguishing mark.

  47. The heavenly bay, ringed round with cliffs and moors, Storm-stained ravines, and crags that lawns inlay, Soothes as with love the rocks whose guard secures The heavenly bay.

  48. Ringed with the rocks and ancient surges, How could Fate dissever these twain?

  49. In very narrow-ringed wood and in inferior red oak it is usually much reduced in quantity as well as quality.


  50. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ringed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.