Sentence for shone | Use shone in a sentence

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  • How those narrowing eyes shone! (8)
  • Her eyes shone. (8)
  • And his eyes shone. (8)
  • Her eyes shone brilliantly. (10)
  • The moon shone brilliantly. (10)
  • The sun has not shone on them. (10)
  • The sun has not shone on them. (22)
  • It was dark, but many stars shone now. (8)
  • There shone a strictly feminine quality! (10)
  • And right above the oak tree the first star shone. (8)
  • She shone for him like the sunny breeze on water. (10)
  • The moon shone in on him; a moth flew in his face. (8)
  • The bordering sward about the falls shone silvery. (10)
  • How otherwise, when the sun actually shone on the ponds? (8)
  • They shone as in a veil of silk-softly fair, softly dark. (10)
  • It shone out from him, and a crisis fulfilled the promise. (10)
  • He was pale; his eyes shone strangely; his sleeve was all white. (8)
  • Her bare feet gleamed, her hair shone gold against her nightdress. (8)
  • The curtains just failed to meet, so that a thin gleam shone through. (8)
  • His mouth fell open a little; their cheeks flushed and their eyes shone. (9)
  • Raising his eyes, the pent-up fire of an indignant soul shone out of them. (18)
  • The breathless silence was significant, yet the moon shone in a broad blue heaven. (10)
  • His wife went on brushing her hair under the light which shone on her polished elbows. (8)
  • The sky was covered with soft, high clouds, through which shone little gleams of blue. (8)
  • No street lamp shone just there, and the night was velvety black above the plane-trees. (8)
  • And it seemed to her that it was the first time the sun had shone all this fine hot year. (8)
  • The sun fell, the moon shone, and the sun would rise again, but Italy lay face to earth. (10)
  • Under the light of the two duels her beauty shone as from an illumination of black flame. (10)
  • Under the light of the two duels her beauty shone as from an illumination of black flame. (22)
  • He would not have shone in Parliament: he runs too much from first principles to extremes. (10)
  • A flame of the vanished fire shone in her face, but subsided, and she shook her head darkly. (10)
  • In the dim light that shone in from the inner room, Karen surveyed her scattered possessions. (12)
  • Love shone cunningly through the mask of filial duty, but the plea of urgency was reasonable. (10)
  • The moonlight shone on her figure, and the Indians, seeing her, burst into fearful war-yells. (19)
  • Yes, that was the light he had let die out, and it might have shone upon his path through life. (9)
  • A white mansion shone to a length of oblong lake that held the sun-ball suffused in mild yellow. (10)
  • One, larger than all the rest, over the larches, shone on him ironically, for it was the star of love. (8)
  • Her head shook, and the firelight shone on her tears as she searched the folds of her dress for her pocket. (9)
  • Northeast shone bare fields of blue lightly touched with loosefloating strips and flakes of crimson vapour. (10)
  • Chance had, in fact, guided the Val Darties to a spot where the South Downs had real charm when the sun shone. (8)
  • The sea was deep blue beneath bright stars, and the moon shone through a ragged pine-tree on a little headland. (8)
  • He raised the candle, and it shone into every nook; his throat clicked, as though he found it hard to swallow…. (8)
  • She liked seeing him so happily transformed; and liked the effect of it on Nesta when his face shone in talking. (10)
  • From them, however, the eight parts of speech shone out most expressively, and James could combine them with ease. (4)
  • The mists, which had hitherto beset me, were now broken into clouds, and fled swiftly and shone brightly in the sun. (2)
  • She looked at her mother with a smile that shone through her tears, and a pathos that quivered round her jesting lips. (9)
  • Nearer and farther, the cottages and villages shone in the valleys, or glimmered through the veils of the distant haze. (9)
  • A chink of sunshine through the lace of the blinds warmed her cheek, shone in the gold of her hair, and in her soft eyes. (8)
  • Through the long window a little river of light shone out on the veranda tiles, and, flowing past, cut the garden in two. (8)
  • The young moon outside shone very clearly over Pont-sur-Sambre, and down upon the alehouse where all we pedlars were abed. (2)
  • Glorious Verona shone under the sunset as their own to come; Peschiera, on the blue lake, was in the hollow of their hands. (10)
  • Slow-creeping and fleecy grey, the clouds seemed trying to overpower a sun that shone but fitfully even thus early in the day. (8)
  • Those Ormont jewels shone as emblems of a detested subjection, the penalty for being the beautiful woman rageing men proclaimed. (10)
  • A strange, roseate light shone through the spaces among their trunks and the wind made in their branches the music of æolian harps. (1)
  • Bright with maiden splendour shone the moon; and the old rocks, cherished in her beams, put up their horns to blue heaven once more. (10)
  • Their silk hats shone, and their boots; their frocks had the right distension behind, and their bonnets perfect poise and distinction. (9)
  • The light of quiet, proprietary affection shone in her calm grey eyes, decorously illumining her features slightly reddened by the wind. (8)
  • With great ebony brushes he smoothed his hair till it shone like silver under the light; then he, too, came out on the gloomy staircase. (8)
  • Motoring was a new excitement, for at home it was forbidden; and a meditative rapture shone in her wide eyes above her sudden little nose. (8)
  • The eastern masses and flakes of cloud began to kindle keenly; but the stars shone clearly, and then one star, till the tawny pink hid it. (9)
  • Over-head, as he looked up through this rift in the wood, shone great golden stars looking unfamiliar and grouped in strange constellations. (1)
  • Through the belt of trees beyond the brook shone a strange red light, the trunks and branches of the trees making a black lacework against it. (1)
  • The sun shone softly on their leaves, and the bright stream was ruffled by a breeze that bent all the reeds and slowly swayed the water-flowers. (8)
  • For one instant the assailants paused above their dead, then struggled forward, their bayonets glittering in the eyes that shone behind the smoke. (7)
  • Brayton, half-risen, was staring intently into the obscurity beneath the bed, where the points of light shone with, it seemed to him, an added fire. (1)
  • I can picture to myself the cultivated Understanding, the Noble sentiments, and elegant Language which would have shone so conspicuous in the conversation of Mr Cleveland. (4)

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Definition of shone:

  • shone, shon, pa.t. and pa.p. of shine_.(0)

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