befringed
Example Sentences
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He looked at the lamp hanging from the ceiling, and noticed that the silken, befringed shade was rose-pink.
From The Undying Past by Sudermann, Hermann
It was as a boy that she treated me; but, on looking at that befringed young Spanish Don—who was not, apparently, my elder in age—she had recognised a man.
From John Bull on the Guadalquivir by Trollope, Anthony
The ‘Girl Graduate,’ with a pathos to which I am not insensible, entreats me not to apotheosise ‘that awful, befringed, beflounced, and bekilted divided skirt.’
From Miscellanies by Ross, Robert
He looked down on the plump, ungainly figure, and, without feeling either satisfaction or repugnance, stooped and kissed the befringed forehead.
From Maurice Guest by Richardson, Henry Handel
Where last night had been a hill, to-morrow would be a rushing river, befringed with mimosa, whose odour had been sweet on the breeze all the day before.
From Poppy The Story of a South African Girl by Stockley, Cynthia