slender造句151) A slender new crescent moon lay on its back high in the clear night sky.
152) She admired his hands, seeing the slender curled fingers and pink palms as if for the first time.
153) The slender figure rose from the chair, and flung back its veil.
154) First you were a little girl and then you were a teenager with long silvery-fair hair and long, slender legs.
155) She would pave the way for a much more slender ideal: the flapper.
156) It moved sinuously, dancing round its adversary, thrusting with a slender spear and protecting itself gracefully with a brightly-polished shield.
157) Abdullahi was a small, slender, restless man with quick, vigilant eyes and an engagingly ugly face.
158) The cottage still has a panel of slender iron railings in front.
159) From the outside, the most striking aspect of the building is its tall, slender tower.
160) For the first time it would be possible to send high voltages on slender wires for hundreds of miles.
161) Arthur Smith, once a slender man, now was slender still except for the beach ball he sported under his shirt.
162) They had graceful, slender bodies, tapering into root-like shapes where a Human would have ankles and feet.
163) It's a very versatile shape for everyone from the slender to the grandest size.
164) Soon, society women were wearing slinky dresses that favored a more small-breasted, slender figure.
165) She was beautiful, too: tall and slender, effortlessly and unselfconsciously elegant, even in her muddy farm clothes.
166) She walked ahead of me on the narrow path; she had slender legs and pretty ankles.
167) But for most women, it was fashionable to refrain from eating long before it became fashionable to be slender.
168) Sport is a slender thread on which to hang one's hopes for the future.
169) He was tall and slender and wore a plaid flannel shirt and dark brown pants.
170) Terry, who was taller, and far more slender, would look much better in classic lines.
171) The aged naturalist was thus kept in touch with London affairs when compelled to stay in Essex on account of ill health and slender means.
172) Most villages had a sugarmill with a tall, slender chimney, or a modest watermill.
173) The third quarter's slender profit was still an improvement on previous results.
174) A large section is devoted to Peter Leonard of Soho whose graceful gothic shapes in slender metal certainly deserve a wider audience.
175) His slender figure was plunged first into light then into shadow as he passed before the slitted windows.
176) She had long, slender expressive hands, like a concert pianist.
177) Film stars and fashion models became more slender because their angles photographed better on screen and in magazines.
178) Long neck, body length, slender tail.
179) He was a slender dark complexioned man.
180) a glass with a slender stem.