sunless days造句
例句與造句
- Keep the cover down on cold nights and sunless days.
- McCarron said of the shadow that had so suddenly appeared on this sunless day.
- And for Midwesterners it can be a reminder of the string of gray, sunless days of a heartland winter.
- The disc opens with " Sunless Days, " one of the best tracks the band has ever done.
- But what shined through on a cold, sunless day at The Hills Country Club was not Martin's golf game.
- It's difficult to find sunless days in a sentence. 用sunless days造句挺難的
- With strong winds on a sunless day in the 60s, I soon felt my toes and fingertips going numb, the sensation I always associated with fasting on Yom Kippur.
- If highs in the upper 90s and parched sod weren't enough, here's another reason to yearn for the soggy, sunless days of June _ ozone.
- On a day when the players could finally see their shadows after a stream of 10 sunless days, all Hingis saw in the first set was the double image of Novotna and her equally aggressive shadow closing in.
- But after three cold, sunless days and nearly six inches of rain _ including a Wednesday night downburst so violent it set off car alarms _ the Nissan opened on time Thursday and in glorious weather at Riviera Country Club.
- The English translation of his third novel, " Shadowplay on a Sunless Day ", has been published in England by Glagoslav Publications in autumn 2013, simultaneously with the Russian edition, under one cover with his novella " A Parade of Mirrors and Reflections ".
- As Pavord writes, " On a grey, sunless day, when a northeasterly wind is whipping the skin off the backs of your knuckles, nothing cheers the heart more than a bunch of tulips, weaving and bending in their vase like a flock of inquisitive birds ."
- It ended when the sunless day was blacked out by a moonless night with the adversaries retiring from the field : The Sikhs to the fastness of the jungles of the " Lakhi " ( the forests of a hundred thousand trees located in Central Punjab ) and Abdali behind the walled safety of Lahore.
- I passed two pigeons in a fountain, sitting in cold tap water, on a cold-looking " full-contact stone " ( unlike say large-grained concrete or something, which is probably not a " full-contact stone " for pigeons ), on a sunless day, in 55F weather, and not drinking.