So thin as to transmit light.
1 Eyes pale blue, and prominent; body nearly diaphanous , with pale red spots.
2 By rhythmic reversion, sextillion worlds passed into diaphanous luster; fire became firmament.
3 Thirty-foot diaphanous silk curtains parted in the draught, and they passed through.
4 Some have their skeletons coloured with a diaphanous violet marked with white.
5 Liberty, in diaphanous draperies, leaps from cloud to cloud, lovely and unapproachable.
6 She is so slender, so light, so filmy, she must be diaphanous .
7 There was nothing about her diaphanous , nothing undecided, nothing floating, no mist.
8 The delicacy of the features was extreme; the forehead seemed diaphanous .
9 Nor is it as diaphanous as you might hope from inside.
10 Our bodies are light; the texture, apparently firm and resisting, is somehow diaphanous .
11 Berenice was so beautiful in a storm of diaphanous clinging garments.
12 Near him, in the diaphanous white of a guardian angel, was a nurse.
13 Then I imagine a diaphanous veil falling across the rest of my presentation.
14 The leaves were just enough developed to make a diaphanous lacework of green.
15 The kind of bench which Alma-Tadema usually fills with diaphanous maidens.
16 Her sister was there, across the room, dressed in an identical diaphanous shift.
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