Use "placid" in a sentence
placid example sentences
placid
1. Some CNN interns debate his placid demeanor, saying that perhaps he has “turned to religion
2. A good loud voice too from what I remember, though he was placid most of the time, content to be wherever I put him
3. The sea is placid within the harbour,
4. When we think of meek, we think of mild, deferring, quiet, lowly, placid, soft, and docile
5. It’s only by concentrating totally on Bex’s placid, sleeping face that she can prevent herself from tearing Billy’s throat out
6. Placid, and I only come down here to see the animals you have on the island
7. She was a placid,
8. We could hear the choir’s voices drift across the placid water
9. and the wars last year were placid
10. Though I feared kittens’ claws on my delicate grafted skin, I hoped to find a placid older cat that had already been declawed
11. Caroline introduced her to a twenty-five-room country inn that she liked immediately, envisioning a slowed pace with placid afternoons on the deck, capturing the views in watercolors
12. She stood in the doorway and watched Herminia’s gentle breathing, regretting that she was far too keyed to enjoy the comfort of such placid sleep: if she tried, all she would do was toss and turn
13. As I ploughed through the soft sand onto the firmer part of the shore the gently frothing surf trickled in, barely disturbing the sand as it quickly disappeared; the placid woolly breeze did little to take the edge off the tropical morning air even though it was still only seven am
14. He seemed placid to me on the platform, but something about that stillness makes me wary now
15. She has never looked more out of place, with her gray slacks and gray jacket buttoned at the throat, her hair in its simple twist and her face placid
16. His expression is placid as he examines his cuts, turns off the water, and dries his hands with a towel
17. I search her face for a sign of what she has lost—her father, an Abnegation leader, didn’t survive the attack—but I see only the placid determination characteristic of my old faction
18. Cecilia had been small and dark and vivacious--Rosemary West was tall and fair and placid, yet John Meredith thought he had never seen so beautiful a woman
19. His voice was placid, though his teeth were grinding
20. ” She said, relieved, already placid, as if the loss of her sight was as
21. The specimen couldn’t have been anymore placid and non
22. The candidate, the “good cop,” remained serene and placid above the fray
23. With its magnificent beaches and placid lakes and luxuriant vegetation in plains and mountains, with its driving and supported wild life and above all its animated, well-attended and renowned university, Dunedin could become for Roger a very pleasant and appealing city where to live
24. Once in the city, tourists cannot help but being pleased with the placid and affable blue waters of the islets that surround it and the green parks and gardens that embellish it
25. The scenery became more alluring with the white foam that, at intervals, interrupted the ensemble, which ended in a shore bathed in a placid and peaceful emerald green
26. Thus, in those placid waters, the Eskimo canoe becomes the ideal, most adequate milieu to explore the scenic splendor of its setting
27. stones surrounded by moss-covered rocks and wooden beams that supported the houses, ran a stream of crystalline water that further on settled serenely into a small placid pond
28. Visitors can relish a relaxing stroll through that outstanding collection of plants artistically displayed amidst placid lakes and picturesque views
29. With placid meadows and flowery carpets of orchards fully blooming
30. Sitting on the rock, he looked out across the lake into the calm and placid evening
31. Washington, DC, began to change with FDR and the New Deal: “from a placid, leisurely Southern town, with frozen faces and customs, into a gay, breezy sophisticated and
32. Calvin stayed calm, perfectly placid on the surface, but inside his head spun circles trying to figure out whether or not he had some kind of tell, like he seemed too interested in them or that he didn't belong
33. He was perfectly calm, eyes steady, face placid
34. "Life here was placid before you showed up
35. Outside, the first sun beams traced a placid sky after the
36. Trees and bushes on the other three sides were reflected in its placid surface
37. You’ve got to be careful though, they’re usually slow and placid, but if they get annoyed they’ll suddenly bite
38. the fact that he seemed more placid and calm than usual meant he must have been up to
39. I dried myself off and stared at my reflection in the placid pool
40. The mid-afternoon sun glinted on the placid waters of the Tybor, washing the southern bastions of Shamar
41. But when he returned to Conan a short time later, bearing in his own hands a platter of fruit and meats, he presented a placid face to his unwelcome guest
42. Fifteen feet into the verdurous tunnel the placid hog came face to face with an old swamp bull, one horn broken and festered, flies covering the suppuration as well as his face
43. gates was, to any casual observer, placid and unhurried, but Harry well knew the
44. But the Raven, sitting lonely on the placid bust, spoke only
45. Skipping through the surface of the placid lakes in my mind,
46. There was something satisfying about annoying the placid one; she would often take it in turns with Gulab to piss Preeti off, just for fun
47. In the placid light of day just before the fireflies danced across the darkness, when the dust settled across the dry plains and the shadows grew long, the leaves of the trees stopped fluttering in the warm breezes
48. A tin ashtray in the shape of the state of Florida was on top of it with a lone cigarette that created a thin stream of smoke that blended into the hazy placid cloud that partially hid the wood beams of the ceiling
49. Bernice turned her head and could see a meek shadow pacing back and forth in the placid light
50. One morning Úrsula woke up feeling that she was reaching her end in a placid swoon and she had already asked them to take her to Father Antonio Isabel, even if it had to be on a stretcher, when Santa Sofía de la Piedad discovered that her back was paved with leeches