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How To Use Light-haired In A Sentence

  • He grew attached to his lawyers, in particular to Oliver, a small, light-haired woman fluent in French.
  • The second son, a light-haired, blue-eyed version of his father, watched his older brother with disinterest.
  • Both are stocky, light-haired and wear glasses. Times, Sunday Times
  • She nervously looked away as the passenger side window descended, revealing a light-haired young man peering out at her.
  • Behind them stood a little, delicate-looking, light-haired, English boy carrying a bag.
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  • The first written reports concerning this clan, drafted about 2000 years BP (before present) in the Chinese historical record, Hou Hanshu, described nomadic light-haired blue-eyed Caucasians speaking an Indo-European language (probably a form of Tocharian, an extinct Indo-European tongue related to Celtic, Italic, and Anatolic (Ma and Sun, 1994). 2,700-year-old marijuana stash found
  • Or: the book was a small-boned light-haired woman with big brown eyes and a startled expression. Audrey Niffenegger | Moths of the New World
  • And he certainly wasn't a blue eyed, light-haired, fair skined guy in a robe like all the "wingnuts" like like to drool over. Evangelical plans lawsuit over new Obama outreach effort
  • Two light-haired boys, similar enough to be twins, stuck their heads out of a stationary Chrysler and giggled at the chaos of the natives and the police running around in all directions. Let The Dead Lie
  • a house full of light-haired children
  • The girl was so dark-eyed and dark-haired, that she seemed to receive a deeper and more lustrous colour from the sun when it shone upon her, the boy was so light-eyed and light-haired that the self-same rays appeared to draw out of him what little colour he ever possessed.
  • The light-haired, dark-eyed Bonnaire was just 15 when she caused a sensation among Gallic cinephiles.
  • "Mr. Johnson has been feeling poorly," a tall, light-haired man with a goatee spoke.
  • Although he may have seemed a natural screen actor with his light-haired, long-faced romantic looks, he preferred the stage. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the Rolls approached, I could make out a good-looking, light-haired man driving. Family Storms
  • The article said he goes for light-haired girls.
  • One nurse, tiny, light-haired, who had a charming, slight overlap of one front tooth over another, re-approached. What Is Life?
  • The same is true for dark-haired fellas compared to light-haired. The Sun
  • Then the new pope came out—burly, light-haired, broad cheekbones. Make Him a Saint
  • Dark-haired people can be just as congenial as light-haired people, I assume.
  • All the men were Danes, I could see, for all, light-haired or dark, wore their hair long and in two braids.
  • An hour after you have taken the peyote, the light-haired man will appear to be asleep. How to Meet and Dance with Your Death (Como encuentrar y bailar con su muerte): A Cure for Suicide

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