Sentence for clouds | Use clouds in a sentence

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

  • Clouds covered the sky. (12)
  • The heaven was bare of clouds. (2)
  • Thick clouds obscured the vision. (10)
  • In truth, she sat above the clouds. (10)
  • The clouds were thick above the youth. (10)
  • They had it from the clouds yesterday. (10)
  • Clara glanced up at the clouds and closed her parasol. (10)
  • He marked ascending clouds of smoke from distant forests. (1)
  • Ideas of eternity rolled in semblance of enormous clouds. (10)
  • The sun shone softly, even the clouds were luminous and joyful. (8)
  • It faired as the night went on, and the moon came out of the clouds. (2)
  • From there she could watch the sunset clouds wine-dark over the river. (8)
  • Jewels of blue had begun to star the black and white and golden clouds. (8)
  • The moon was two hours high, and was peering through rifts in the clouds. (18)
  • Stiller and stiller grew nature, as at the meeting of two electric clouds. (10)
  • Heavy clouds hung down, mirroring their ragged masses in pools and puddles. (12)
  • A pale shadowy blue centre of light among the clouds told where the moon was. (10)
  • In this wild parliament-house, clouds, rocks, sun, and winds met and consulted. (8)
  • Barbara vaguely felt the serenity out there in the clouds, and the trees, and wind. (8)
  • If I could leave the earth a short space and commune with the clouds it might be best. (8)
  • If only the clouds travelled high enough, we should see the same thing all night long. (2)
  • Overhead the birds were in consternation, wheeling in clouds, settling and re-arising. (2)
  • He cast a look at the clouds coming up from the South-west in folds of grey and silver. (10)
  • Over the dips and hollows of the fields great white clouds hung low down above the land. (8)
  • The sun was on the wing scattering little white clouds, as an eagle might scatter doves. (8)
  • The boom of an airplane passing under the gold-tinted clouds caused him to lift his eyes. (8)
  • The dark hills and clouds curtaining the run of the stretch of fields relieved her sight. (10)
  • A strong warm wind drove the pack of clouds over the tree-tops and charged at the branches. (10)
  • I walked with my feet on the ground, but my head was in the clouds, as light as any of them. (9)
  • Outside there was a melting snow on the higher hills; the clouds over them grew steel-blue. (10)
  • In the world, outside, the high soft clouds flew by; the trees seemed thickening and budding. (8)
  • A few thin, luminous clouds darkened momently along the horizon, and then mixed with the land. (9)
  • He proposed to them that they should delay the march on a visit to his cabin near the clouds. (10)
  • A jolly wind blew clouds and dust and leaves: I could have fancied I was going to my own father. (10)
  • Dark as the clouds had made the night, there was still the faint light of a moon somewhere behind. (8)
  • She was earnest in sympathy; not awake to the comical; dull as the clouds, dull as the discourse. (10)
  • Heat and lustre were now poured from the sky, on whose soft blue a fleet of clouds sailed heavily. (10)
  • All the zenith reddened, but still the sun did not show except in the color of the brilliant clouds. (9)
  • Then Andrew with another glance at the clouds, now violet on a grey sky, said he must really be off. (10)
  • A bank of clouds, gray-white, was rising just above the red-tiled roofs, but the sun still shone brightly. (8)
  • The sky was simply darkness overhead; even the flying clouds pursued their way invisibly to human eyesight. (2)
  • There are no brassy, east-coast skies here; but always sleepy, soft-shaped clouds, full of subtle stir and change. (8)
  • But his heart was on salt water; he was never so much at home as in a ship foundering or splitting into the clouds. (10)
  • The mists, which had hitherto beset me, were now broken into clouds, and fled swiftly and shone brightly in the sun. (2)
  • The voice of a broomstick-witch in the clouds could not be thinner and stranger: Lord Romfrey had some such thought. (10)
  • Strange peace, strange feeling of old Mother Earth up there above the town; wild tunes, and the quiet sight of clouds. (8)
  • Jenna smoked triumphantly and blew great clouds, with an eye aloft for the stools, basins, chairs, and water descending. (10)
  • The clouds went their way; the hills were solid, but like a blue smoke; the scene here made them very distant and strange. (10)
  • The air was very raw and chill; but after supper the clouds cleared away, and a pleasant evening tempted the travellers out. (9)
  • The shadows of the clouds passing across the vines were vanishing over the jumbled roofs and green-topped spires of the town. (8)
  • Slow-creeping and fleecy grey, the clouds seemed trying to overpower a sun that shone but fitfully even thus early in the day. (8)
  • Yet painful, even terrible in its demand for action, it did not waver, but shone like a star behind the dark and heavy clouds. (8)
  • But the roar of the place mounted to the clouds above, which seemed to reverberate with the respirations of the Titan beneath. (13)
  • Mine are the clouds with the dark silvered wings; mine are the rocks on fire with the sun; and the dewdrops cooler than pearls. (8)
  • She stood better without it, as a bright planet star issuing from clouds, which are perhaps an adornment to our hackneyed moon. (10)
  • Their only hope, in the midst of the bitter blast and clouds of snow which environed them, lay in the strength of their cables. (19)
  • It seemed friendly to my thought with its smile, and few white clouds, saffron-tinged like the plumes of a white duck in sunlight. (8)
  • Distant hills, and folds of receding clouds and skies beyond them, were visible from my window, and beyond the skies I felt her soul. (10)
  • The next moment that white glare is gone, the clouds are no longer purple, fiery light no longer quivers and leaps along the hedgerows. (8)
  • The wind, from the North, whereon floated the white birds of the smaller clouds, had no voice, for it was above barriers, utterly free. (8)
  • So in Spring, when all seems lowering and grey, the hedges and trees suddenly flare out against the purple clouds, their twigs all in flame. (8)
  • A fresh wind had split the customary heaven, or roof of hell; was sweeping long drifts of creamy clouds across a blue still pallid with reek. (8)
  • The glare of the sun was reflected into our eyes with painful brilliancy; a few dazzling clouds hung in the sky, apparently quite stationary. (20)
  • The pipes charged, and those of the guests who smoked, well fixed behind them, celestial Harmony was invoked through the slowly curling clouds. (10)
  • This might have endured until he returned to earth had not the airman stopped the engines so that they drifted ruminantly in space below the clouds. (8)
  • The morning was rather favourable, though it had rained all night, as the clouds were then dispersing across the sky, and the sun frequently appeared. (4)

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