NDutcarrow ray of sunlight.
Herb having a basal cluster of grey-green leaves and leafless stalks each with a solitary broad yellow flower head; desert areas Idaho to Arizona.
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1A certain sunray had pierced the thick cloud at that moment.
2A sunray struck her forehead-theforehead was pure, she felt it.
3Drake's grin cut like a sunray through the nightmare dread that shrouded my mind.
4We've got a couple of sunray lamps, but they're not the same as being out on deck.
5Filled with helium, it floated in a morning sunray which slanted in through one of the high windows.
6Oriana glanced over her shoulder, and could see a sunray gleaming from something that he held in his right hand.
7And then one day the hole widened to VistaVision width and the light shone through like a sunray in a Cecil B.
8He had now seen Laura, a delicate, delightful figure, pure and glowing like a sunray, intelligent as an angel, feeble as a woman.
9He paused for a moment, breathing deeply of the dust; he turned his eyes up to one dusty sunray falling through a small window.
10That controls the sunray tanks, and should you pull it too far down, all Kadabra would be consumed by heat before I could replace it.
11Each camera was emitting a faint beam, like the last evening sunrays.
12There were opals, shimmering in the sunrays, alive with inner fires of flame-color.
13It floated in a shimmering cloud through the angled sunrays.
14The back of her hair was starting to glow from the dipping orange sunrays.
15Quite suddenly the luminous figure, with the sunrays behind its head, stood in front of me.
16Amalfi Sunray is for those who reject the colder seasons, offering sun-scorched oranges and sweet basil.