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    Use "fair-haired" in a sentence

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    fair-haired


    1. He was a tall, fair-haired and pale-skinned man in his mid-thirties who was reliable but tended to annoy her


    2. “I suspect he is rolling in the hay with one of the farmer’s daughters,” said the fair-haired woman with a sniff before she stalked out of the tent


    3. He was a fair-haired man who held his weight well


    4. She was a pretty fair-haired girl called Kate who was two years older than him


    5. Even at its culmination it will not be uniform; for example, it is in the main a dolichocephalous race, but it will always have brachycephalous subdivisions; it will contain fair-haired and dark-haired people, people with blue


    6. He was a handsome fair-haired lad of athletic build and had a good presence and sense of humour


    7. Once dark-skinned men had built their huts where that fort stood; yes, and their huts had risen where now stood the fields and log cabins of fair-haired settlers, back beyond Velitrium, that raw, turbulent frontier town on the banks of Thunder River, to the shores of that other river that bounds the Bossonian marches


    8. Carla believed the image she had seen when she last touched the statuette, was Amy and some tall, fair-haired young man, with whom she would be extremely happy


    9. In the end the fair-haired beautiful princess and the handsome prince have a


    10. There was a knock on the door, and a petite, fair-haired girl looked in

    11. He was fair-haired and his eyes were the faded blue of cornflowers but his face was noble, he dropped to his knees


    12. He walked beside the fair-haired man and Elizabeth had no doubt she was looking at father and son


    13. He saw before him the face of a quite young, fair-haired girl--sixteen, perhaps not more than fifteen, years old, pretty little face, but flushed and heavy looking and, as it were, swollen


    14. Celeste’s fair-haired twins stood at the end; one of them was running a Matchbox car over his brother’s head, while the other one swatted it away like a fly


    15. Skye, who was born three months after Chloe, was a fair-haired, fey little girl who followed Abigail around like an adoring puppy


    16. There were crisp, clear photos of him as a fair-haired chubby baby, a plump little boy, a suddenly handsome teenager, a gorgeous groom kissing his gorgeous wife, a proud new father of twins with a baby in each arm


    17. Bell, the second tenor, was a fair-haired little man who competed every year for prizes at the Feis Ceoil


    18. He noticed a young fair-haired woman watching him with a yearning expression as he cheerfully lost stacks of silver pennies on the throw of the dice


    19. With her was her daughter, a pale, fair-haired girl, whose eyes blazed defiantly at us as she told us that she was glad that her father was dead, and that she blessed the hand which had struck him down


    20. ‘Don’t you think there’s something Louis Quinze about Tushkevitch?’ he said, glancing towards a handsome, fair-haired young man, standing at the table

    21. was a round-faced, fair-haired, rather short woman, all


    22. Byrtrym Zhansyn leaned on his cane, looking at the tall, fair-haired man with gray eyes


    23. Sweat gleamed on the fair-haired midshipman’s forehead, and Haigyl wiped sweat from his own forehead as young Trymohr came to attention


    24. The Schuelerite upper-priest was a fair-haired native Siddarmarkian with muddy blue eyes who was ten years older than Chestyrtyn and seemed to have about as much imagination as Chestyrtyn’s left bootheel


    25. We should add that the “electronics industry,” once a fair-haired child of the stock market, has in general fallen on disastrous days


    26. As usually happens in such cases, a fair-haired boy, or “young genius,” was chiefly responsible for both the creation of the great empire and its ignominious downfall; but there is plenty of blame to be accorded others as well


    27. It was a close-up of a fair-haired boy in a wheelchair


    28. We could not see the face, for it was bent down over what we saw to be a fair-haired child


    29. The shapely figure of the fair-haired soldier, with his clear blue eyes, stepped forward from the ranks, went up to the commander in chief, and presented arms


    30. One fair-haired young soldier of the third company, whom Prince Andrew knew and who had a strap round the calf of one leg, crossed himself, stepped back to get a good run, and plunged into the water; another, a dark noncommissioned officer who was always shaggy, stood up to his waist in the water joyfully wriggling his muscular figure and snorted with satisfaction as he poured the water over his head with hands blackened to the wrists

    31. Another, a young lad, a fair-haired recruit as white as though there was no blood in his thin face, looked at Pierre kindly, with a fixed smile


    32. ‘Comtesse, a tout peche misericorde,’* said a fair-haired young man with a long face and


    33. One, a tall, fair-haired lad in a clean blue coat, was standing over the others


    34. The other, whose appearance particularly struck Pierre, was a long, lank, round-shouldered, fair-haired man, slow in his movements and with an idiotic expression of face


    35. Esaul Lovayski the Third was a tall man as straight as an arrow, pale-faced, fair-haired, with narrow light eyes and with calm self-satisfaction in his face and bearing


    36. The fair-haired nurse pushed aside the swing doors into the children's ward


    37. Tom," interrupted the fair-haired nurse from behind him


    38. There's a good boy," singsonged the fair-haired nurse


    39. While the court was entirely overgrown with the yellow, moss-like vegetation which blankets practically the entire surface of Mars, yet numerous fountains, statuary, benches, and pergola-like contraptions bore witness to the beauty which the court must have presented in bygone times, when graced by the fair-haired, laughing people whom stern and unalterable cosmic laws had driven not only from their homes, but from all except the vague legends of their descendants


    40. He saw before him the face of a quite young, fair-haired girl—sixteen, perhaps not more than fifteen, years old, pretty little face, but flushed and heavy looking and, as it were, swollen

    41. "Don't you think there's something Louis Quinze about Tushkevitch?" he said, glancing towards a handsome, fair-haired young man, standing at the table


    42. Madame Sviazhskaya was a round-faced, fair-haired, rather short woman, all smiles and dimples


    43. The story, which has its value," a fair-haired young man with moustaches pronounced in a husky voice, dropping his hand into his coat pocket and, as though by chance, pulling out a purse instead of his handkerchief


    44. I recalled the previous day and felt that I would have given any happiness if I could at that minute have embraced my new friend, the fair-haired beauty, again, as I had the night before; but it was very early and every one was still asleep


    45. A pretty, fair-haired prisoner, with bright blue eyes, was speaking to him


    46. A fair-haired schoolboy of about 10 also came into the room and silently sat down on the window-sill


    47. The tall, fair-haired General Buxhöwden stood, leaning his back against the wall, his eyes fixed on a burning candle, and seemed not to listen or even to wish to be thought to listen


    48. “Comtesse, à tout péché miséricorde,” * said a fair-haired young man with a long face and nose, as he entered the room


    49. Esaul Lováyski the Third was a tall man as straight as an arrow, pale-faced, fair-haired, with narrow light eyes and with calm self-satisfaction in his face and bearing


    50. And the fair-haired man whistled sharply





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