Usa "cerulean" in una frase
cerulean frasi di esempio
cerulean
1. The sea was pure cerulean
2. We sloped through the pass, from time to time tantalized by a vision of the cerulean pure wet sea, deep and gleaming in the distance
3. Her hair explodes from the slick globe, cerulean waves cascaded into the backseat, powdery bursts shoot into the sky thrown off from budding flower
4. A screaming jet of cerulean water blasted from the foundations of the great stone pillar, up the brooding furnace, through the eternally-burning stove, and out the top of the Circle of the Sun
5. The choaka trees were in bloom with their fragrant, white flowers, the cloudless sky was a deep cerulean blue
6. The sun was now well off the horizon and the sky, cerulean blue was clear with a wisp of cloud as reminder of the morning mist
7. creature"s cerulean body slithered back into the waters
8. For one thing, there was the beautiful colored cerulean blue corona around the “black hole”in
9. A pair of slightly tilted twin cerulean blue spheres (as those in the
10. Directly he felt trapped within their cerulean chambers
11. It opened its cerulean teardrop eyes a fraction wider
12. He could not look into her newly cerulean eyes without feeling a small jolt of electricity travel through him
13. Readers of all ages are already enjoying the first one, THE CERULEAN STAR: LIBERTY!
14. " A fiery redhead was towering above her, dressed in skinny white Levis and and an sleeveless cerulean blouse from Saks
15. The limpid spread of air cerulean,
16. The stretching light-hung roof of clouds, the clear cerulean and the silvery fringes,
17. Shimmer of waters with fish in them, the cerulean above,
18. They were cerulean green with a small red stamp
19. Not only did she have a sun-metal face stamped and beaten out of purest gold, with delicate nostrils and a mouth that was both firm and gentle, but her eyes, fixed into their sockets, were cerulean or amethystine or lapus lazuli, or all three, minted and fused together, and her body was covered over with lions and eyes and ravens, and her hands were crossed upon her carved bosom and in one gold mitten she clenched a thonged whip for obedience, and in the other a fantastic ranunculus, which makes for obedience out of love, so the whip lies unused…
20. Like the rest of our waters, when much agitated, in clear weather, so that the surface of the waves may reflect the sky at the right angle, or because there is more light mixed with it, it appears at a little distance of a darker blue than the sky itself; and at such a time, being on its surface, and looking with divided vision, so as to see the reflection, I have discerned a matchless and indescribable light blue, such as watered or changeable silks and sword blades suggest, more cerulean than the sky itself, alternating with the original dark green on the opposite sides of the waves, which last appeared but muddy in comparison