Sentence for cloud | Use cloud in a sentence

Sentences with cloud. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use cloud in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for cloud.

  • Cloud, even Fontainebleau. (8)
  • Look at that cloud. (10)
  • He flew off in a cloud. (10)
  • I saw the kind of cloud in her. (10)
  • That white cloud trying to fly up? (8)
  • There is not a cloud to darken it. (18)
  • A cloud obscured it; he had forgotten. (10)
  • You choose to cloud her with your moods. (10)
  • A maze of paths, a cloud of possibilities! (8)
  • A cloud opened as Carinthia spoke the name. (10)
  • Cynthia was unrolling the cloud from her hair. (9)
  • She was moon out of cloud at a change of the theme. (10)
  • He delivered his courtliest; he was riding on cloud. (10)
  • A cloud of millinery shoots me off a mile from a woman. (10)
  • The moon was climbing through drifts of torn black cloud. (10)
  • He came out of miracle cloud, Lightning-swift and spectre-lean. (10)
  • From the bosom of one cloud comes the lightning and the thunder. (10)
  • And taking up an odorator she blew over him a little cloud of scent. (8)
  • The former seemed due to him, considering the cloud on his fortunes. (10)
  • Mr. Sullivan Smith beheld the vanishing of his foe in a cloud of faces. (10)
  • But a cloud no broader than your hand can spread and cover the whole day. (8)
  • For the sake of heaven, do not cloud for me the one bright image I hold! (10)
  • He looked ahead at the low dead-blue cloud swinging from across channel. (10)
  • They talked of the landscape, and of the strange cloud effect before them. (9)
  • In the West a black bank of cloud was blotting out the sun before his time. (10)
  • The cloud that had hung over Worsted Skeynes so long had spent itself and gone. (8)
  • He lived in eminent self-content, as one lying on soft cloud, lapt in sunshine. (10)
  • He walked through the drench and scream of a burst cloud to the posting-office. (10)
  • She was distinctly seen, and looked formidable in definition against the cloud. (10)
  • He looked worn and thin, of a leaden colour, like the cloud that bears the bolt. (10)
  • Renee shivered at the cloud thickening over her new light of intrepid defiant life. (10)
  • It was earthy, for a cloud of dust was about it, and the woman gave a stifled scream. (10)
  • Here the cloud is down near the earth and the strong wind keeps the rain from falling. (10)
  • The purple cloud had broken; a blind fury of rain was deluging the fast-scattering crowd. (8)
  • It must have been very melancholy, but nothing could deeply cloud his most cheerful spirit. (9)
  • A woman under a cloud, she talked, pushed to shine; she would be heard, would be applauded. (10)
  • The wind sang shrill through the furzes; nothing was visible but black clumps, black cloud. (10)
  • When all was over, and the dust cloud had lifted, the spectacle was too dreadful to describe. (7)
  • She noticed the cloud on him and waited for his allusion to it, anxious concerning him simply. (10)
  • He met him, and left the place with a cloud on his brow, showing tokens of respectful sympathy. (10)
  • Overhead, as she declined, long ripples of silver cloud were imperceptibly stealing toward her. (10)
  • When she was left alone again, a frown, like a cloud presaging a rainy morrow, crossed her face. (8)
  • A steam-tug was towing our ship out toward banks of red-reflecting cloud, and a smell of sea air. (10)
  • Thicker crowd the shades as the grave East deepens Glowing, and with crimson a long cloud swells. (10)
  • A gleam of pleasure passing across her face was instantly obscured behind the cloud of her stolidity. (8)
  • The plumes of cloud now slowly entered into the lofty arch of dawn and melted from brown to purpleblack. (10)
  • The pure dome of the sky was unbroken by a single cloud, but the wind came tearing up the stream like a cyclone. (20)
  • He knew the cloud he clasped for Clotilde enough to be at pains to shun a possible prospect of his execrating it. (10)
  • To be the dragger-down, the destroyer of his usefulness; to be not the helpmate, but the clog; not the inspiring sky, but the cloud! (8)
  • We could believe A life in orb and brook and tree, And cloud; and still holds Memory A morning in the eyes of eve. (10)
  • For, save that George was miserable, nothing was altered, and the cloud of vengeance still hung over Worsted Skeynes. (8)
  • The stars faded, and in a smouldering zigzag the dawn fled along the mountain tops, flinging out little isles of cloud. (8)
  • Always from these regions of obscurity we expected the worst, but always the lifted cloud revealed an unaltered situation. (7)
  • Lady Dunstane began to look, as at a cloud charged with remote explosions: and still for the moment she was unsuspecting. (10)
  • She framed it as an earnest interrogation for the half minute before misery had possession of her, coming down like a cloud. (10)
  • Indications of an ancestry that had lived between the wave and the cloud were discernible in their notions of right and wrong. (10)
  • The room seemed to have turned to a thick white substance like a cloud, in which he lay enwrapped, unable to move hand or foot. (8)
  • They formed two-thirds of the audience on the floor, and they were a cloud in the gallery, scarcely broken by a gleam of white. (9)
  • And on that horizon the citation of their eldest son to appear in the Divorce Court loomed like a cloud, heavy with destruction. (8)
  • She loved the sea, and the stinging salt spray, and circling gull and plunging gannet, the sun on the waves, and the torn cloud. (10)
  • The breast of the black cloud was now zigzagged from moment to moment by lightning, and claps of deafening thunder broke from it. (9)
  • The black cloud had swallowed the sun; and turning off to the short cut across the downs, Evan soon rode between the wind and the storm. (10)
  • Two continents of cloud met and exchanged salvos overhead; while all round the horizon we could see sunshine and clear air upon the hills. (2)
  • Not that I am worse, understand me, than under a temporary cloud, and the blessing of heaven has endowed me with a magnificent constitution. (10)
  • She toiled up but to enter the regions of cloud; sure nevertheless that the obscurity was penetrable and excuses to be discovered somewhere. (10)
  • In the center of the tumult the dogs, obscure in a cloud of dust, rolled over and over, howling, yarring, tearing each other with sickening ferocity. (7)
  • He was no more the cloud over her, nor the magnet; the cloud once heaven-suffused, the magnet fatally compelling her to sway round to him. (10)

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