Sentence for painted | Use painted in a sentence

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

  • Goya could have painted her! (8)
  • It was not just a painted piece of wood. (12)
  • She named the famous artist who had painted it. (10)
  • Here may life on death or death on life be painted. (10)
  • Beauty, you will say, is easily painted in that style. (10)
  • Than whom no more impressionistic writer ever painted with words. (8)
  • After ten years he came home and painted that portrait of his father. (9)
  • I suppose it resembles her as she is now, or was when it was painted. (10)
  • The painted face beside the burning lamp still smiled its alien smile. (12)
  • And now, close to the swing, no-longer-young Jolyon often painted there. (8)
  • In her bedroom hung a portrait of Christian painted in his twentieth year. (12)
  • Her face had the unalterable composure of a painted head upon an old canvas. (10)
  • As we mounted the stairs I saw more kings of England painted on the back-windows. (10)
  • The half-breeds galloped forward, their faces painted in the most hideous manner. (19)
  • The moonlight etched out the shape of her head, painted her hair with pallid gold. (8)
  • Blanca turned away and went up to a portrait of her husband, painted ten years before. (8)
  • The painted enamel, another creation of her whims, was cool and calming to her palms. (12)
  • The utter astonishment of Letitia flattered him; he painted his picture in violent colours. (12)
  • Some munition-wagons, painted a dull grey, lumbered past, driven by sunburned youths in drab. (8)
  • As a rule, all exterior doors should be at least 1¾ inches thick, and of white pine, painted. (17)
  • Her little head then showed in the dark of the doorway like a painted head against its background. (9)
  • The nature, the pride, the shifty and furious moods of Lord Fleetwood were painted frightful to her. (10)
  • The face was sallow and fireless; life had faded like a painted cloth upon the imperishable moulding. (10)
  • The exteriors of most houses are painted with white-lead or zinc-white pigments mixed with linseed-oil. (17)
  • The colours in which he painted her were too lively to last; the madness in his head threatened to subside. (10)
  • Glimpses of the pictures his deeds painted of him since his first meeting with this woman had to be shunned. (10)
  • Nataly wanted a picture painted, colours and details, that she might get a vision of the scene at Moorsedge. (10)
  • The young lady was outlined to Laetitia as tall, elegant, lively; and painted as carrying youth like a flag. (10)
  • There, in a glimmer of pale light, stood the little model, as in the fatal picture Bianca had painted of her. (8)
  • From Union Square may be seen a large wall, upon which is painted a quaint landscape of gigantic proportions. (16)
  • This same principle should be followed in selecting and treating the hardwood casing which is not to be painted. (17)
  • This decoration was painted from a small design, made for the above advertising agency by a painter of prominence. (16)
  • It was not only that Tourguenief had painted life truly, but that he had painted it conscientiously. (9)
  • It was by a kind of accident he found afterward that she had always been passionately proud of his having painted her. (9)
  • At all times he thought originally in words of delightful originality, which painted a fact with the greatest vividness. (9)
  • Black walnut was to be used everywhere except in the attic, which was to be painted and grained to look like black walnut. (9)
  • He could not only play and sing most amusing songs, but he wrote very good poems and painted pictures perhaps not so good. (9)
  • It is a mistake to finish the painted trim with a glossy enamel, for this will destroy its quietness and background effect. (17)
  • Some people had their doors painted black, and the daughter or mother of the house then decorated them with morning-glories. (9)
  • The agitating bird, painted of night and day, was making a queer noise and flirting one wing, as if trying to attract attention. (8)
  • A bamboo-framed talc screen painted with white and yellow marguerites stood before a fireplace filled with pampas-grass dyed red. (8)
  • The dim little passage led past two grimly closed doors painted rusty red to two half-open doors with dull glass in their panels. (8)
  • These were rare moments; mostly, when it was not like painted canvas, is was hard like black rock, with surfaces of smooth cleavage. (9)
  • It should be painted on both sides, before laying, with pure linseed-oil and red lead, or red oxide, Venetian red, or metallic brown. (17)
  • Some belonged to the Yeomanry; others called themselves barristers; once in a way one painted a picture or devoted himself to good works. (8)
  • And almost at once he saw the yew-hedge at the border of some bright green turf, and a pigeon-house, high on its pole, painted cream-white. (8)
  • The whole business of love, and love-making and marrying, is painted by the novelists in a monstrous disproportion to the other relations of life. (9)
  • And again he painted the state of his soul, besought her with uplifted hands, then became silent, and with his sombre eyes looked helplessly about. (12)
  • Lapham had recognised the voice, and he was standing, in considerable perplexity, to receive Corey, when the young man opened his painted glass door. (9)
  • Alone, the Restaurant Bretagne, neat, daintily painted, with its blue tubs and the dwarf trees therein, retained an aloof and Frenchified self-respect. (8)
  • Priestly arrogance and unctuousness, and trickeries and casuistries, cannot be painted without our discovering a likeness in the long Italian gallery. (10)
  • The manufacturers of tin advise that the tin be painted on both sides when laid, and thereafter kept painted at four to five-year intervals. (17)
  • To an imagination which had hoped for the smallest divisions, and the heaviest stone-work, for painted glass, dirt, and cobwebs, the difference was very distressing. (4)

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