Sentence for silver | Use silver in a sentence

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

  • Why not silver? (9)
  • The Silver Arrow! (10)
  • It was a silver knife. (4)
  • Silver was seen far out on Thames. (10)
  • I recommended him to give her a silver one. (10)
  • A silver tray was brought, with German plums. (8)
  • It is done with a reed, made of silver and silk. (21)
  • Here and there, intense silver dazzled their eyes. (10)
  • A silver cup of flowers was reflected in that mirror. (8)
  • As if to be more like a pedlar, I wear a silver ring. (2)
  • The silver box is handed up, and placed on the rail.] (8)
  • Yes, yes, this is the case of the silver box; I remember now. (8)
  • The moon was a silver ball, high up through the aspen-leaves. (10)
  • As he did so, a first touch of silver fell on the hoary flint. (10)
  • The smoke of the guns threaded to dazzling silver in the sunshine. (10)
  • But he has not been foremost in practising the uses of silver keys. (10)
  • With cunning glee he takes the silver box and purse and pockets them.] (8)
  • Upon that she pointed his eye to the money-bags of gold and of silver. (10)
  • Little Jon laid hold of it, thick, dark gold, with a few silver threads. (8)
  • The innkeeper had brought forth old silver vessels and cut-glass goblets. (12)
  • He took a silver cross from a table-drawer and laid it on the pistol-case. (10)
  • The song trembled with a silver ring to the remotest corners of the house. (10)
  • The song trembled with a silver ring to the remotest corners of the house. (22)
  • What a voice she had had, like a little silver bell ringing in her throat. (12)
  • What he saw was bright, a silver crescent on the side of the shadowy ring. (10)
  • From the silver box he takes a cigarette, puffs at it, and drinks more whisky. (8)
  • I met an orderly in hussar uniform of blue and silver, trotting on his errand. (10)
  • She looked down at the river, gleaming below the glade in a curving silver line. (8)
  • Under his scalp was found inserted a silver plate, in which stood two standards. (21)
  • Silver and gold I pocket in plenty, But the sweet tit-bit is my lass under twenty. (10)
  • There is the Silver Maid, and the Copper, and the Brassy Maid, and others of them. (10)
  • He carried a light cane, with the point of the silver handle against his under lip. (10)
  • I have some notion of putting such a trimming as this to my white and silver poplin. (4)
  • He had laughed, laughed, utterly beside himself at the little silver bell in her throat. (12)
  • Pierre, the doorkeeper, in his livery set with silver tresses, was facing him arrogantly. (12)
  • Soames stroked his shoulder, and, taking up a silver button-hook, examined the mark on it. (8)
  • The trembling of their silver linings was like the joyful flutter of a heart at good news. (8)
  • He ate his savoury, and hurried the maid as she swept off the crumbs with the silver sweeper. (8)
  • Theft of a silver cigarette-box and assault on the police; the two charges were taken together. (8)
  • Overhead, as she declined, long ripples of silver cloud were imperceptibly stealing toward her. (10)
  • The few silver threads in the mass of her over-fine black hair seemed to give it extra vitality. (8)
  • They exchange the silver keys, which express absolute intimacy, and give mutual freedom of access. (10)
  • His silver head and lean arms alone were visible, parting the water feebly; suddenly he disappeared. (8)
  • On the large round dining-table is set out a tray with whisky, a syphon, and a silver cigarette-box. (8)
  • At the foot of the breakfast-table sat Mrs. Pendyce behind a silver urn which emitted a gentle steam. (8)
  • She brought in a little pot of tea with two little cups, and a silver box of cigarettes on a little tray. (8)
  • The shadows on the snow-fields deepened to purple below an irradiation of rose and pink and dazzling silver. (10)
  • It was indeed as if some magic had clothed that huge rock, base and steepy flank and crest, with a silver city. (9)
  • Bee-note and woodside blackbird and meadow cow, and the fish of the silver rolling rings, composed the leap of the music. (10)
  • He had on a silver collar, engraved with his name and surname, which offered itself for introduction like a visiting-card. (9)
  • The light of eight candles in thin silver candlesticks, four on either side of the carved stone hearth, illumined that room. (8)
  • Then she blushed, drew the silver arrow from the gathered gold-shot braids above her neck, held it out to him, and was gone. (10)
  • Sudden I saw the heavens flush with a beam, And I ascended soon, And evermore over mankind supreme, Stood silver in the moon. (10)
  • For many days now he had lain in bed in a room exuding silver, crimson, and electric light, smelling of opopanax and of cigars. (8)
  • Round about him now were fields of gold and silver flowers, white forms swaying in the sunlight, bright birds flying to and fro. (8)
  • Fore-sail and aft were at their gentle strain; her shadow rippled fragmentarily along to the silver rivulet and boat of her wake. (10)
  • Upon a calculation of the chances, merely for the humour of it, he laid a silver piece on the first six, which had been neglected. (10)
  • She saw her father drop the sheet of paper; she saw his face, all pink and silver, stooping after it; and remorse visited her anger. (8)
  • In one of his many long voyages he heard stories of a Spanish galleon filled {136} with gold and silver sunk off the Island of Cuba. (19)
  • No fly shook the round of the silver net; No insect the swift bird chased; Only two travellers moved and met Across that hazy waste. (10)
  • He noticed two or three silver threads in her amber-coloured hair, strange hair with those dark eyes of hers, and that creamy-pale face. (8)
  • Each year saw more of their silver cockleshells putting out from port, and the cheeks of those who blew the sails more violently distended. (8)
  • A resplendent beadle in a cocked hat, and with along staff of authority posed before his own ecclesiastical consciousness in blue and silver. (9)
  • Yews, junipers, radiant beeches, and gleams of the service-tree or the white-beam spotted the semicircle of swelling green Down black and silver. (10)
  • Sharp it throws out an emerald shoulder, And, thundering ever of the mountain, Slaps in sport some giant boulder, And tops it in a silver fountain. (10)
  • When the Luganese returned he thrust the card into his hand, and walked out between the tall poplars, waiting, like ragged ghosts, silver with moonlight. (8)
  • Drifts of thin pale upper-cloud leaned down ladders, pure as virgin silver, for her to climb to her highest seat on the unrebellious half-circle of heaven. (10)
  • She grasped another, one of leaden colour, with yellow bars and silver crescents, and cried: Treble-tongue and throat of fire, Name the creature ye require! (10)
  • Visions of good and ill breeding, of old vulgarisms and new gentilities, were before her; and she was meditating much upon silver forks, napkins, and finger-glasses. (4)

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