How To Use Sunbeam In A Sentence

  • It was brighter in there than it'd been the last time I'd visited: Light slanted in through the front windows, sunbeams visible in the smoky air.
  • Beams of light broke through his cloak shining like sunbeams.
  • The gleam of the sunbeams upon his head-piece and corslet showed that he was in armour, and the purpose of the other travellers required that he should not pass unquestioned. A Legend of Montrose
  • I b shur he will making sum famblee bery happee 2 haz him sleeping on deh windowsill and chasing deh sunbeamz adn rassling wif deh deh catnip mouzeez. I haz statik kling - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • The brilliant emeralds faded to a dull jade, the gold sunbeams shattering, giving way to dreary grey light.
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  • raindrops caught in a sunbeam seem to opalesce
  • When we entered the church, the long, dusty sunbeams were falling aslantwise through the dome and through the chancel behind it .... Passages from the French and Italian Notebooks, Volume 1.
  • Laputan, who passed his days in extracting sunbeams out of cucumbers, could have reached such a height of delirium as to rave about the time when a man should paint his miniature by looking at a blank tablet, and The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 20, June, 1859
  • On Friday morning, Sheree awakened to delightful sunbeams pouring into the room from the window and the sound of baby birds chirping in their nest.
  • The area of a sphere whose radius is equal to the earth's distance from the sun in aphelion being to the sun's area as 218. 1² to 1, while the reflecter of the solar pyrometer intercepts a sunbeam of 3,130 square inches section, it follows that the reflector will receive the radiant heat developed by 3,130/ Scientific American Supplement, No. 458, October 11, 1884
  • She had severe "rheumatiz" and wrapped Sunbeam bread wrappers around her lower legs to keep down the swelling. Archive 2008-12-01
  • Birds chirped as they zoomed through branches above us, their feathers fluttering brightly whenever they passed through sunbeams.
  • Unless, of course, he surprises us skeptics by actually fixing up Sunbeam rather than merely gussying it up for sale -- in which case he might just give chain saws a good name. Here We Go Again
  • Many of its spurs are prettily sunlit, and what they build up to is inspiring, apocalyptic, a burst of slanting sunbeams from a blue cloud-window.
  • Based on the edge of Lake Matt, Sunbeam Yachts started boatbuilding in 1870.
  • The headhouse itself was wonderfully refurbished, with sunbeams shining again through the great rose windows down onto the polished waiting room floor.
  • I fell asleep in the warm embrace of a sunbeam, but when I awoke the world was dark.
  • She is a sunbeam in my house -- sweet, loving, beauti - ful, a wonderful manager and housekeeper, yet as tender and quiet and gentle as a woman could be. Sole Music
  • Who has not caught the sunbeam asleep in the mere washhand basin as water was poured out for the mere daily toilet -- and felt that heartening gratitude for the symbol of captured joy, which made the instant typic and immortal? Browning's Heroines
  • Ray of sunbeams passing through dense forests and plants embellished with multi - coloured flowers are eye-catching.
  • The clouds were highlighted with sunbeams; the tops bright gold, the underneath dark grey in shadow.
  • The next day dawned bright, and Karya woke with the first kiss of sunbeams on her face.
  • In 1665 he split a sunbeam into a many-hued spectrum by passing it through a prism in a darkened room.
  • Who has not caught the sunbeam asleep in the mere washhand basin as water was poured out for the mere daily toilet -- and felt that heartening gratitude for the symbol of captured joy, which made the instant typic and immortal? Browning's Heroines
  • Susan was ready to sink into the earth with confusion at the great lady's displeasure, but Richard had stooped and lifted the little maid in his arms, while Queen Mary turned, her face lit up as by a sunbeam, and said, "Ah, bonnibell, art thou fain to see thy father? Unknown to History: a story of the captivity of Mary of Scotland
  • But it was worth every puff, for the naked mountains were spectacular and intermittent sunbeams spotlighted the glistening granite peaks.
  • The Sunbeam Tiger Concept is based on a tubular space frame chassis made from recycled aluminum, with other environmentally friendly materials used for many components, including vegetable oil resin body panels, soy foam seats covered in biofabric, natural fiber brake pads, eco-paint and cornstarch tires. Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine
  • The sky was a bright clear blue, blazoned with sunbeams and dashed with the occasional puff of cloud.
  • I have read somewhere, of the northern nations, wearing a contrivance of wood, to screen the sight, from the reflection of sunbeams from the snow, which, unobstructed, is injurious to the sight. Anecdotes and Observations, Reflections and Critical Remarks
  • Now the mother of Kate and Undine was a great ponderer; and as she had, especially just then, nothing else to do, you may be sure how she pondered over the pretty scene of her two little ones and the motes in the sunbeam. Parables From Nature
  • Just as it disappeared, and while yet long golden rays of sunlight were streaming up against the rosy western sky, there came from the Point where the forts stood, a sudden puff of white smoke, which had time to float quite away in filmy wreaths, away into the bright blue air which quivered with the reflected sunbeams, before A Christmas Cake in Four Quarters
  • -- Where glid the sunbeams through the latticed boughs, The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 286, December 8, 1827
  • But, then again, I might be rapturously anticipating my life as a sunbeam, singing tra-las to the season of mists and kissing the pates of the ludicrous.
  • Whether then they be globules or no; or whether they have a verticity about their own centres that produces the idea of whiteness in us; this is certain, that the more particles of light are reflected from a body, fitted to give them that peculiar motion which produces the sensation of whiteness in us; and possibly too, the quicker that peculiar motion is, — the whiter does the body appear from which the greatest number are reflected, as is evident in the same piece of paper put in the sunbeams, in the shade, and in a dark hole; in each of which it will produce in us the idea of whiteness in far different degrees. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
  • The languor of sleep being still upon him, he lazily watched the quivering of a sunbeam that was caught in the canopying boughs above. Flip, a California romance
  • A sunbeam slants through the west window.
  • The clouds multiply the sunbeams rather than overshade them, and even time's dismantling of the oak serves only to make it less powerful, more delightful in its provision of just shade enough for one. Wordsworth's 'The Haunted Tree' and the Sexual Politics of Landscape
  • Bright, colourful and entertaining with an excellent cast, chorus and dancers and the Sunbeams are, as always delightful and almost steal the show.
  • The bunnies are hopping from the woodlot looking for fresh little clovers and chance sexual encounters and Mrs. Farmer Bob is thinking of repainting the breakfast nook a cheerful semigloss sunbeam yellow.
  • The weather that was unsuited, however, for fishing, was very suitable for "ferrying" to the steamer; and when that all-important duty was done, the comparative calm that prevailed was just the thing for the work of the _Sunbeam_. The Lively Poll A Tale of the North Sea
  • Sensibile forte destruit sensum, a strong object overcometh the sight, according to that axiom in philosophy: fulgorem solis ferre non potes, multo magis creatoris; if thou canst not endure the sunbeams, how canst thou endure that fulgor and brightness of him that made the sun? Anatomy of Melancholy
  • The first sunbeams were shining brilliantly, spreading their golden glow over the calm water.
  • It pulsed under a huge summer moon that cast eldritch light more revealing than sunbeams, though still far kinder.
  • But very mournful was that fast day at Mizpeh, as the Jews looked along the hillside to their own holy mountain crowned by no white marble and gold Temple flashing back the sunbeams, but only with the tall castle of their enemies towering over the precipice. A Book of Golden Deeds
  • Marko Nyberg, founder of Husky Rescue, describes his music as being ' like spring's sunbeam after the long dark sunless winter time '.
  • There was one more chair, set in front of the others in the rectangle of light cast by a sunbeam.
  • Other sunbeams are reflected from the top surface of the oil film.
  • The turn and fall and turn again of the breeze-lifted marquisette at the window, in and out of a sunbeam. More Than Human
  • When we entered the church, the long, dusty sunbeams were falling aslantwise through the dome and through the chancel behind it ... .. Passages from the French and Italian Notebooks, Complete
  • Hall," mused Sunbeam, adjusting his ill-cut, off-the-peg suit. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • You need a clear sky, with just enough cloud to tease some of the more dramatic colours out of the sunbeams.
  • It was like someone scooted rain clouds from overhead and a big ole yellow sunbeam came down to warm me!
  • The first rays of the new day's sun are shinning through the small cracks in the ceiling and small dust particles are moving through the sunbeams on invisible currents.
  • You can have a wonky nose and a crooked mouth and a double chin and stick-out teeth, but if you have good thoughts they will shine out of your face like sunbeams and you will always look lovely.
  • It tastes sweet, light, lilting, rich - it tastes like I imagine one of those sunbeams breaking through clouds might taste, fleeting and rare.
  • The Tao Tsang Treasury of Tao, compiled over 2,000 years ago, contains numerous references to heliotherapy, which it refers to as ‘the method of administering sunbeams’. The Tao of Health, Sex and Longevity
  • Jagged impressions of brightly shining lights, like broken sunbeams gone horribly wrong, they flittered through his mind. Healing the Highlander
  • And she didn't think she would lose, not with the sunbeam falling on her face like the God's golden promise.
  • Considering the wondrous richness and variety of the terrestrial life wrought out by the few sunbeams which we catch in our career through space, we may well pause overwhelmed and stupefied at the thought of the incalculable possibilities of existence which are thrown away with the potent actinism that darts unceasingly into the unfathomed abysms of immensity. The Unseen World, and Other Essays
  • Light breaks over the horizon, sunbeams become sunlight, the key's grooves line up with the ignition's latches.
  • You will find a tubular space frame chassis grace the Sunbeam Tiger concept, where it will be made completely from recycled aluminum to keep up with the green scheme of things, alongside a bunch of other components that will use environmentally friendly materials such as vegetable oil resin for its body panels, soy foam seats covered in biofabric, natural fiber brake pads, eco-paint and cornstarch tires. Coolest Gadgets
  • In 1665 he split a sunbeam into a many-hued spectrum by passing it through a prism in a darkened room.
  • The three mirrors, 2,5 metres in diameter, will be guided by a computer to track the movement of the sun, capturing the light and redirecting sunbeams into a small park below.
  • Even in our example, the essence emitting the many-coloured radiance, and refracted by the sunbeam, was one essence; it is the colour of the phaenomenon which is multiform. NPNF2-08. Basil: Letters and Select Works
  • In my light they come and go as the specks of dust dancing in the sunbeam.
  • And somehow, even drained of all colour and illuminated by only inspired sunbeams, the pictures manage to take on a life of their own.
  • It was brighter in there than it'd been the last time I'd visited: Light slanted in through the front windows, sunbeams visible in the smoky air.
  • Such scene does history disclose, as in sunbeams, as in blazing hell-fire, on Calais sands, in the raw winter morning; then drops the blanket of centuries, of everlasting night, over it, and passes on elsewhither. The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1, April, 1851
  • For it is through believing that the sun rises and sets, the moon passes and wanes, the rain falls and sunbeams pour down that allows the order and sequence of events to happen.
  • Squirrels, too, whose spicy ardor no heat or cold may abate, were nutting among the pines, and the innumerable hosts of the insect kingdom were throbbing and wavering unwearied as sunbeams. John Muir
  • For instance, when Swinburne read her poetry he exclaimed: “I have always thought that nothing more glorious in poetry has ever been written”, and went on to say of her New Year Hymn that it was touched as with the fire and bathed as in the light of sunbeams, tuned as to chords and cadences of refluent sea-music beyond reach of harp and organ, large echoes of the serene and sonorous tides of heaven The Common Reader, Second Series
  • I recall how falling down was more funny than painful, how warm I was, and how in the afternoon the sunbeams and shadows of the trees cut across the trails.
  • My old friend Dave and I blasted down I-65 and the older cloverleaves back in the early 70's in his brother's Sunbeam Tiger with it's 350 cu. in. Life In The Great Midwest
  • I'd never seen the moon rise or noticed that a sunrise does sometimes project cartoon-like sunbeams across the sky until I'd been to Marovo Lagoon.
  • Last Monday, however, England's highest peaks were obscured by mist, though further along the skyline fleeting sunbeams spotlit the Eskdale Needle. Country diary: Border End
  • Muted sunlight filtered through the trees into a small glade on the other side of the stream, and dust particles caught in the soft sunbeams sparkled as they floated downward.
  • After a lapse of 10 years I returned to Pattaya for my vacation staying at the Sunbeam Hotel.

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