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Meanings of white fleece in English
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Usage of white fleece in English
1
One bears a whitefleece, the other a russet or black one.
2
Its pure, whitefleece of steam harmonizes with every variety of landscape.
3
She coughed, and pulled the whitefleece closely over her mouth and nose.
4
Swiss Valais Blacknose sheep have a black head, black knees and fluffy whitefleece.
5
Some of the eastern natives told the visitors that in each pod grew a little lamb with soft, whitefleece.
6
She looked at a whitefleece that came across the sun, desiring to conjure it to stay and shadow him.
7
I passed the spinning room where Octavia had taught me to turn baskets of whitefleece into spools of thread.
8
The cape of a whitefleece cloak fluttered in his face, and he turned and saw Miss Erith at his elbow.
9
Between those two shoulders rose a cathedral-like spire of rock and snow that seemed to tip the whitefleece of the clouds.
10
She was gowned in whitefleece, and she wore one pink rose where she could bend her blue eyes down upon it.
11
As far as eye could see every yard was an old battlefield; beneath the soft whitefleece of snow lay countless unburied bodies.
12
Blood showing on the whitefleece of a lamb, denotes that innocent ones will suffer from betrayal through the wrong doing of others.
13
Thereupon the old man gravely rose, with his whitefleece, his eagle beak and his bright eyes still sparkling with the fire of youth.
14
The mass of thick whitefleece advanced with a continuous undulating motion, a compact and unbroken surface, like a muddy wave pouring over the pavement.
15
Later, the cloud had parted in the east, and the moon had arisen amid whitefleeces and floated above banks of pearl.
16
In the meadows were cattle and sheep with beautiful whitefleeces and long tails, while numbers of horses were seen galloping about at liberty.