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    whiteness


    1. other than for the fantastic whiteness of the walls and the deep blue cupola of their


    2. It was a long walk down from the mountain to his one-time home on the coast, a place that he barely remembered other than for the fantastic whiteness of the walls and the deep blue cupola of their little church


    3. We started moving up the beach again and we could see a Fusilier sat in the sand looking at the place where his legs had been though all that was left now was strips of flesh and the whiteness of smashed bone


    4. Coming from the mountain"s foothills, we spied the whiteness of the sand


    5. None of the party except Abner had ever seen such whiteness


    6. We had rubbed burnt cork into our skin to blacken it and stop the whiteness showing up in the dark and we had balaclavas on our heads


    7. He continued to study the whiteness


    8. Its feathers, a light brown, shimmered like molasses, except on its chest, where the sunlight reflected from the whiteness with such brightness that it might blind those who looked upon it


    9. A glistening whiteness on the surface caught the corner of his eye


    10. blended in with all the whiteness around him

    11. 18 The eye marvels at the beauty of the whiteness of it, and the heart is astonished at the raining of it


    12. muted warm dung into my eyes, and a whiteness came in my eyes, and I went to the physicians, but they helped me not: moreover


    13. 17 And Raphael was sent to heal them both, that is, to scale away the whiteness of Tobit's eyes,


    14. gall, it is good to anoint a man who has whiteness in his eyes, and he shall be healed


    15. 8 Therefore anoint you his eyes with the gall, and being pricked with it, he shall rub, and the whiteness shall fall away, and


    16. smart, he rubbed them; 13 and the whiteness pilled away from the corners of his eyes, and when he saw his son, he fell on his neck


    17. The colour regaining from the whiteness he imposed upon himself by the constant wringing and twisting of his hands in a nervous gesture


    18. My sire’s eyes swirled dangerously, pin pricking his whiteness with balls of black, mingling, mixing to make complete darkness


    19. I know now that her "whiteness"


    20. It would be quite reassuring if one could ground the whiteness of the room other than by

    21. room is associated with perceptual whiteness, and indeed, these associations may be quite


    22. whiteness together on the next day, or even in the next minute


    23. Do you imply that the room and whiteness are bound for


    24. sees as you—will agree, or should agree, that the room and whiteness are bound? Do you mean


    25. disobey? If you mean that the room possesses the property or a disposition of whiteness, then


    26. With a movement as swift and elegant as a summer waterfall, the bird snatched up the cane that glowed a richer black against the feathered whiteness


    27. Then her feet met something solid hidden in whiteness and she stumbled forward


    28. Her red hair is fire against the whiteness of the snow around them


    29. 9 The same night also I returned from the burial and slept by the wall of my courtyard being polluted and my face was uncovered: 10 And I knew not that there were sparrows in the wall and my eyes being open the sparrows muted warm dung into my eyes and a whiteness came in my eyes and I went to the physicians but they helped me not: moreover Achiacharus did nourish me until I went into Elymais


    30. 17 And Raphael was sent to heal them both that is to scale away the whiteness of Tobit's eyes and to give Sara the daughter of Raguel for a wife to Tobias the son of Tobit; and to bind Asmodeus the evil spirit; because she belonged to Tobias by right of inheritance

    31. 8 As for the gall it is good to anoint a man who has whiteness in his eyes and he shall be healed


    32. 8 Therefore anoint you his eyes with the gall and being pricked with it he shall rub and the whiteness shall fall away and he shall see you


    33. 12 And when his eyes began to smart he rubbed them; 13 and the whiteness pilled away from the corners of his eyes and when he saw his son he fell on his neck


    34. Above him he glimpses a cloud of whiteness floating over the ruined houses and it takes him a heartbeat or so to understand it is Simon’s snow-raven


    35. He closed his eyes and conjured up the vision of the snow-raven, feeling the feathers and whiteness and strange unknowable warmth in his mind


    36. Neither was it anything she recognised but simply a flow of whiteness drifting through the trees


    37. A heartbeat later and the whiteness surrounded Jemelda too


    38. Then he gripped the mind-cane more firmly and looked for the whiteness again


    39. When he glimpsed the whiteness, his mind too echoed with the same emptiness, bringing him at once to a place in himself he had not realised existed


    40. He scanned the trees and sky, then the lower branches and bracken for the whiteness

    41. If that were true, he thought, then he would write them against the whiteness, push back its consuming horror until it could do no harm to him or those in his care


    42. The snow-raven: a whiteness behind this other deeper emptiness


    43. As his men and his captives turn at his command and begin the journey home, Ralph puzzles over the sudden sense of whiteness in his mind


    44. The bird flashed by him and some of the whiteness dissipated in the beat of its wings


    45. She did not know if she could contain such strength but then the mind-net he was seeking for leapt to find him, and became a circle of deepest red and green which wrapped itself around the walls, making the whiteness that clung to the Lost One vanish


    46. He turned to glance at her, nodded, and saw behind her the beginnings of whiteness pushing against the mind-net at the window


    47. And, as he stumbled forward, fighting to keep his balance even though he could scarcely breathe and the whiteness was stifling him, he knew who was in reach and whom he should try


    48. In the overwhelming whiteness filling both air and heart, he could no longer see anything but he could feel the shape of the old man and recognise his thought and his trembling well enough


    49. For a moment, he had no idea what was happening, and then he sensed Jemelda framed against the terrible whiteness behind her


    50. When the whiteness fell amongst and within them, Annyeke had felt her words wash away, along with those of the people and all she had left were the pictures they held in their thoughts: war, storm, and winter fields












































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    Synonyms for "whiteness"

    white whiteness innocence pureness purity sinlessness

    "whiteness" definitions

    the quality or state of the achromatic color of greatest lightness (bearing the least resemblance to black)


    the state of being unsullied by sin or moral wrong; lacking a knowledge of evil


    lightness or fairness of complexion