How To Use White-haired In A Sentence

  • He was toying with the cigar now, marching into Ye Jesters as the antique cuckoo clock above the reception desk cuckooed three, a commanding general trailed after by his army of one, which happened to be the white-haired, stoop-shouldered Mugsy Charleson. Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
  • When I knocked, an aged, white-haired woman wearing a tattered apron appeared.
  • Now, even more elderly, and white-haired, he can still be seen vigorously treading the highways and byways of the Dales.
  • Clarke was rather English in appearance, a tall, thin, white-haired man in spectacles.
  • The other Congressman - a media hog (the sanctimonious, prematurely white-haired self-admitted cherisher of the voice of Rush Limbaugh, Mike Pence, who has built a thriving side business plastering his face across every TV and cable screen in the Western World). Mary Lyon: Three Little Words
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  • There was no mistaking the white-haired figure of Drago strapped in beside the helmeted pilot. ALASTAIR MCLEAN'S 'NIGHT WATCH'
  • In another, equally droll work, the drama of unrequited love has taken its participants into their dotage as a wheezy, white-haired poet still woos his Muse six decades past her prime.
  • Fred is a dapper, chatty, white-haired man in, I guess, his mid-seventies.
  • I stared at the bent, white-haired figure as if I had never seen him before.
  • DVD Focus 'The Limey' (1999) Steven Soderbergh directed and Lem Dobbs wrote this slyly funny, spasmodically violent film noir in which the title character, a white-haired obsessive named Wilson (Terence Stamp), shows up in Los Angeles to avenge his daughter's death. Soderbergh Goes 'Haywire' With a Fast, Stylish Thriller
  • And that, nawoj, is the story of Old White-Haired Woman and the beautiful flower that the Mil-gahn call the night-blooming cereus. HOUR OF THE HUNTER
  • The wait will not be very long, but your white-haired hair collapse hurt.
  • The documentary follows the white-haired septuagenarian from his garden in North Carolina, to hip-hop shows in San Francisco, to visits with music pioneers in New York City and Long Island.
  • There was no mistaking the white-haired figure of Drago strapped in beside the helmeted pilot. ALASTAIR MCLEAN'S 'NIGHT WATCH'
  • The name threw the white-haired gentleman for a moment. Mistletoe and Holly
  • the director of the school was a dignified white-haired gentleman
  • Of the songbirds, the light-vented bulbul was a symbol of longevity thanks to the white cap on its head, which gave it the appearance of a white-haired old man.
  • The bride entered the church on the arm of her white-haired father.
  • And the crazy family stuff, complete with a motherly white-haired and gowned Sherri Moon, seems to be an amalgamation of queues from FRIDAY THE 13TH, THE CHAIN SAW MASSACRE, and PSYCHO. Flixnjoystix.com! » This Week@The Movies: HALLOWEEN II, BIG FAN, & More! A Quick Look At This Weekend’s Cinematic Offerings!
  • A short, white-haired little woman soon appeared at the door, hustling and bustling about.
  • Well it's forty-eight hours on, and Lisa and I have successfully settled into our new life and formed a love triangle with a white-haired old duffer called Oscar.
  • An elderly, white-haired man strode down the steps of Nagglfar Hall with a briskness that belied his years. Starcraft II: Devils’ Due
  • She and her brother also spent time at their father's wood yard in Chiswick, where they looked after the family's nanny goat and white-haired terrier dog.
  • After a period in the rock wastelands during the nineties, he has emerged as a white-haired charmer, with sex appeal to women of a certain age, as they say.
  • Mart Judson, indeed, inclined strongly to the opinion that the white-haired old quartermaster was slightly "bughouse," as he expressed it. The Pirate Shark
  • The girl halted in surprise and wondered as the white-haired new comer approached her timidly.
  • The archived footage showed a white-haired man speaking at a podium.
  • Trailer riffed on the The Thing From Another World ], something under the ice, a white-haired man in eyeglasses (Billy Connolly) leads an FBI team to an isolated location near a farmhouse.
  • The cellarer was a stout man, vulgar in appearance but jolly, white-haired but still strong, small but quick. The Name of the Rose
  • If Witi Ahamera was their king and his white-haired tohunga their royal physician, then Justin was their cherished crown prince, greeting the other tribe with respectful familiarity. Once An Angel
  • How does Mr. Ratzon, an unemployed, pot-bellied, white-haired man almost 60 years old, succeed in making a host of young attractive women dedicate their bodies and lives to him? Pot-bellied ‘messiah’ Goal Ratzon puzzles Israelis with his 32 wives
  • While they stood there, a white-haired and inquisitive woman appeared at a doorway opposite and waved. THE SCAR
  • The white-haired woman murmured a few words and the girl sighed, then said something that made both women laugh.
  • Too often, these series are overblown and melodramatic, populated by gigantic, tentacled demons and screeching, white-haired ghosts, telling the same formulaic stories over and over again.
  • An elderly, white-haired doctor climbed wearily out. Times, Sunday Times
  • Great-grandma was a white-haired old lady by the time my mother came along.
  • He got up as she came in and introduced her to a stoutish, white-haired old man in a dinner-jacket. The Years
  • The organist was a slightish man, white-haired, who seemed to hover in the alcove, his back to the audience, wizardly in his very smallness, and he hit the thunder pedal just as a figure on the screen drew back cowering from some danger above, and laughter swept the auditorium. Underworld
  • A slight, white-haired figure wearing a short red cape and wine and gold stole over his white soutane, the new pope stepped smiling through red velvet curtains onto the main balcony of St. Peter's Basilica shortly before 7 p.m.
  • An old white-haired woman in a wheelchair, her legs covered by a tartan rug, wearing a canary yellow blouse.
  • And the white-haired, bearded pair — who both wear light-sensitive specs — discovered a string of bizarre similarities. The Sun
  • Trim, white-haired, and as stylish as a country gentleman, Mondavi, at 88, is the head of a vast wine empire.
  • Odd little, silent creatures the children were, white-faced and white-haired, playless and grave, laboring like their elders even from the age of five or six. Darkness and Dawn
  • He is a kindly, white-haired charmer.
  • He always arrived in class on time, well groomed, white-haired, with a trim mustache, soft smile, cultured voice with a slight German accent.
  • An examination of the logo shows that the white-haired apple-cheeked aproned cook one seems to recall from yesteryear has now metamorphised into a cook more representative of the current demographic breakdown of the country.
  • In Rome, a now clean-shaven Jack meets with his boss, a stern white-haired gentleman who tells him to drive to a small Italian town to await further instructions.
  • We'd all sat down at the enormous round table by the time she arrived, eleven of us, chattering away, and she arrived, this tiny white-haired lady, and nestled into a space next my brother, exaggerating her tininess.
  • The door to the room opened and an old gentleman, white-haired, ruddy-cheeked, elegantly dressed, invited him to enter.
  • His general public image was that of a true sage, a benevolent, white-haired wise man, full of sound advice for the guidance of the lives of ordinary people.
  • The wait will not be very long, but your white-haired hair collapse hurt.
  • So, thanks for the endorsement, white-haired dude. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hara could close his eyes and picture the old man, white-haired and erect as he sat reciting analects of Confucious before the family altar, which housed the tablets of his ancestors and his lord. Left to Die
  • If I were scripting this whole thing as a "Wag The Dog" dark satire (I might start on that tonight), I would have editrix Joanna Coles and some white-haired, CBS honcho (who vaguely understands twitter as something his grandkids use) meeting in a suite at The Four Seasons with the slick 23 year-old social media mastermind who's making this whole thing go click, click, click. Erica Kennedy: Are Marie Claire and CBS Wagging the Dog?
  • The wait will not be very long, but your white-haired hair collapse hurt.
  • I noticed, across a distant paddock, a white-haired figure striding through the grass.
  • Blue-eyed, white-haired and 5ft 10 in, he is rather taller than the sleuth, who is small and egg-shaped.
  • Now a white-haired man with weathered skin and palms coarsened by years of handling paint and chemicals, he seems more willing to discuss the influences on his life and work.
  • She noticed the white-haired old man messing with something on the courthouse steps.
  • A ruddy, white-haired old gentleman, cordial, cultivated, and a little shyly if gladly reminiscent, received me in the office of his ship chandlering store in Bay Street, Charleston. The Rise of Cotton Mills in the South
  • Brother Jonathan," then just published by Blackwood in three large volumes, was read to him every night for weeks, and greatly to his satisfaction, as I then understood; though it seems by what Dr. Bowring -- I beg his pardon, Sir John Bowring -- says on the subject, that the "white-haired sage" was wide enough awake, on the whole, to form a pretty fair estimate of its unnaturalness and extravagance: being himself a great admirer of Richardson's ten-volume stories, like The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 97, November, 1865
  • The wait will not be very long, but your white-haired hair collapse hurt.
  • I happened during the first afternoon to show my hosts a picture of the bald-headed chimpanzee, Nchígo Mbúwwe (Troglodytes calvus), here more generally called Nchígo Mpolo, “large chimpanzee,” or Nchígo Njúe, “white-haired chimpanzee.” Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo
  • An examination of the logo shows that the white-haired apple-cheeked aproned cook one seems to recall from yesteryear has now metamorphised into a cook more representative of the current demographic breakdown of the country.
  • Anand Hotwani, an elegant white-haired, pencil-mustachioed judge presiding over Karachi's ATC 3, says lack of evidence is the biggest obstacle to convictions.
  • White-haired gentlemen haunt grand old cafes from days gone by, sipping coffee under dusty chandeliers.
  • Anyway, around four o'clock a new, previously unsighted older, white-haired woman came out of the kitchen.
  • The door opened and an old white-haired, rather plumpish lady greeted me with a smile. Nevermore
  • She is old; white-haired with nut-brown skin, worn and wrinkled by the passage of the seasons. Duet « A Fly in Amber
  • A rabbit in its last convulsive leap appeared briefly, and the white-haired one stepped briskly forward to pick it up.
  • While we played, I'd stare at that white-haired man with the starry-black sword and the empty eyes.
  • At the time of his death, Eddie was a squat, white-haired old man, with a short neck, a barrel chest, thick forearms, and a faded army tattoo on his right shoulder.
  • The electric atmosphere, with thousands of white-haired fans screaming "bravo," was contagious. How Andr
  • The organist was a slightish man, white-haired, who seemed to hover in the alcove, his back to the audience, wizardly in his very smallness, and he hit the thunder pedal just as a figure on the screen drew back cowering from some danger above, and laughter swept the auditorium. Underworld
  • His one spiritual ally is an outcast like himself: a dignified, ageless, diffident, white-haired refugee in rimless spectacles and a shabby suit who teaches German Extra Studies and cello and lives alone in a redbrick bedsitter on the Bristol Road roundabout. Absolute Friends
  • Happy at having got her way, the princess decided that the first thing to be done was to find some old white-haired boyard, whose advice she could trust, and then to be very careful in choosing her horse. The Violet Fairy Book
  • But there has come no challenge of facts -- we that have seen have given names, dates and places -- only a blanket denial and counter charges of _franc-tireur_ warfare, as carried on by babies in arms, white-haired grandmothers and sick women. Golden Lads
  • A white-haired waiter with a drooping moustache confided that the marinade was a speciality of the chef.
  • Barbara Jefford as Queen Margaret is white-haired, baleful and beautifully spoken.
  • A beautiful, white-haired Liliane and an equally handsome Olivier answer the door.
  • He left his white-haired, green dressed wife and his black-haired, yellow shirted kid in a diaper at home.
  • But it was another wakanda who took her, and he promised to give her back if they would give him four white-haired dogs. Myths and Legends of the Great Plains
  • `He's an old man, tall, white-haired, speaks English," Helena lowered her voice confidentially, `my father, in fact. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE

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