violet造句31. There, perched on the window box with her nose glued to the other side of the glass, was Violet.
32. Yet, I should jump out the window if I had to do another Violet book!
33. Small Whites scatter through the flowery headlands and in this light seem to have an almost violet glow about them.
34. She was holding a dripping Violet,[www.] who had very likely stayed out all night.
35. Because in his shining colours he reflected her back in coral and violet, a shimmer of organdie, pearl and secure.
36. And her alabaster skin, always such a stunning foil for her violet eyes, was an alarming shade of yellow.
37. A green salad can be enhanced by primrose and violet heads, and they make appealing decorations for a cake.
38. One, the copper flower, grows in dense violet clumps on the most polluted soils of all.
39. Among flowers and trees he should admire the narcissus, the violet and the orange.
40. I could see the violet veins in her eyelids and the blue vein throbbing at the side of her temples.
41. He walked quickly to the library after lunch and looked up one of the Violet books.
42. Her eyes were a startling violet colour that made her look incredibly strong-minded.
43. Her inner pockets are stuffed with pension book, handkerchiefs and tubes of Parma Violet sweets for the breath.
44. In the main room a patterned, violet carpet had been laid in the centre of brown lino.
45. It is just one in a series of books about her white cat, Violet, who also lives on Wistoria Lane.
46. Violet light was cooler and red light warmer than the others.
47. Over to the east the smooth blue sky is tinged with a violet strip along the horizon.
48. He thought she looked exactly as Violet might look when sitting at the edge of a fish pond.
49. Electric rainbows of mystery - scarlet, persimmon and purple; violet, peacock, saffron and jade.
50. Violet, trapped or captured, was despite herself enthralled by it all.
51. Being a violet blue, it can be darkened further with a yellow-orange.
52. Violet Mapping had been running this massage parlour for five years.
53. Powell married Violet Packenham, sister of Lord Longford, in 1934 after a brief acquaintanceship.
54. He went into the sacristy, removed his alb and carefully folded his violet stole.
55. Violet receives a great swarm of attention wherever we go.
56. Hundreds of copper crosses, used as money by the miners, are buried beneath the violet blooms.
57. Space was alive with ghostly curtains of light. Pale violet in colour, they waved gently in some invisible wind.
58. Vice-chairman Violet Durkan presented him with an inscribed gold watch on behalf of the members.
59. He had made a will about 21 years earlier and in it left a legacy of £100 to Mrs Violet Peppercorn.
60. There was a vaguely Rincewind-shaped violet shadow, dwindling to a point and winking out.