hoary in English

adjective
1
grayish white.
hoary cobwebs
2
old and trite.
that hoary American notion that bigger is better

Use "hoary" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "hoary" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "hoary", or refer to the context using the word "hoary" in the English Dictionary.

1. The doctrine of Champerty is a “ hoary doctrine.” (The word, “hoary” is, itself, hoary

2. And though the fields hoary dew.

3. His hair was a hoary white.

4. Not that hoary old chestnut again.

5. I say, aren't you John Hoary?

6. His hoary hair showed his age.

7. They discussed the hoary old problem.

8. The hoary peasant mused over his past sufferings.

9. Why do you have more white hoary - headed?

10. What is treating hoary - headed Chinese traditional medicine?

11. Attractive hoary foliage, and brilliant scarlet orange flowers.

12. It contains many majestic old oaks and hoary willows.

13. All the grass in front was brittle and hoary white.

14. What medicaments can treat a teenager effectively hoary - headed symptom?

15. He told a few hoary old jokes and nobody laughed.

16. Covered with short , fine whitish or grayish hairs or down ; hoary .

17. A venerable buildingDDgrey, even in the midst of the hoary landscape.

18. A venerable building -- grey , even in the midst of the hoary landscape.

19. The hoary hairs fall like the white blossoms of the almond tree.

20. For a female swimmer, 29-year-old Angel Martino is downright hoary.

21. Without a word spoken, he hurried away, with his hoary head bending low.

22. The night was very large , and very strange, stretching its hoary distances infinitely.

23. Everything is hoary , grisly, bristling with merriment, swollen with the future, like a gumboil.

24. A hoary ogre known as the Pay - Per - View Problem haunts the information economy.

25. Xiaoming says: Then my grandfather is hoary - headed,[Sentencedict.com ] the team member that which country is?

26. The alpine marmot is sometimes considered the largest squirrel species, although the closely related hoary marmot is sometimes heavier.

27. Then bring her back inside, complete with Groucho Marx cigar, to run through a repertoire of hoary Borscht-belt gags.

28. If woman too too active Xiang Nan's person is kittenish, the man won't reject you, but won't arrive with your hoary head old.

29. Blithe Spirit whipsaws between slapstick material with a particular focus on invisible objects, and hoary jokes about erectile dysfunction that are neither frisky nor funny

30. "Thou, hoary Rome, In Bosoming him hast higher glory won, Although for Pantheon Thou gav'st him naught, save that wherein the sun Beams morn by morn," 3

31. Depending on the species, some Bats such as the hoary bat, the red bat and the silver-haired bat, migrate south in the cold winter months when insects are rare in Ohio

32. Recitativo When lyart leaves bestrow the yird, Or wavering like the Bauckie-bird, Bedim cauld Boreas' blast; When hailstanes drive wi' bitter skyte, And infant frosts begin to bite, In hoary

33. Or wavering like the Bauckie-bird, Bedim cauld Boreas' blast; When hailstanes drive wi' bitter skyte, And infant frosts begin to bite, In hoary cranreuch drest; Ae night at e'en a merry core

34. Here, in the home-brewed world of a midnight hacker, was the first bit of testable proof for hoary ecological wisdom: that what is best for an individual ain't necessarily best for the species.

35. But tonight tonight he cursed that cruelly traitorous strand, that hoary Banderole of mortality that waved so thoughtlessly from an otherwise dark temple; that skinny, silver scroll upon which was written in letters bold enough for all

36. Anent is also an old word, born of ancient linguistic parentage—the Old English on efen, meaning "alongside."For more than three centuries, Anent proved its usefulness, but by the 17th century its hoary syllables had gone nearly extinct

37. "Now die!" – So speaking, to the shrine he tore / the aged Priam, trembling with affright, / and feebly sliding in his son's warm gore. / The left hand twists his hoary locks; the right / deep in his side drives home the falchion, bared and bright.

38. Heather Betts Exhibition: 5 February 2016 – 5 March 2016 Act 5: Scene 7 “There is a willow grows Askant a brook, that shows his hoary leaves in the glassy stream” The image of Ophelia drowned with a wreath of flowers has captured the popular imagination

39. RecitativoWHEN lyart leaves bestrow the yird, Or wavering like the Bauckie-bird, Bedim cauld Boreas' blast; When hailstanes drive wi' bitter skyte, And infant frosts begin to bite, In hoary cranreuch drest; Ae night at e'en a merry core O' randie, gangrel bodies, In Poosie-Nansie's held …

40. Accentors Siberian Accentor Old World Sparrows House Sparrow Wagtails and Pipits American Pipit Finches and Allies Brambling Evening Grosbeak Pine Grosbeak Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch Black Rosy-Finch House Finch Purple Finch Cassin’s Finch Common Redpoll Hoary Redpoll Red Crossbill Cassia Crossbill White-winged Crossbill Pine Siskin Lesser

41. ‘The oldest Canard in the book is the one about how getting the first big win is the hardest bit, and after that they just fall into your lap like autumn leaves.’ ‘It is a hoary Canard - long-practiced intelligence disinformation - that naming these persons places their life in jeopardy.’

42. ‘The oldest Canard in the book is the one about how getting the first big win is the hardest bit, and after that they just fall into your lap like autumn leaves.’ ‘It is a hoary Canard - long-practiced intelligence disinformation - that naming these persons places their life in jeopardy.’

43. Recitativo When lyart leaves bestrow the yird, Or wavering like the Bauckie-bird, Bedim cauld Boreas' blast; When hailstanes drive wi' bitter skyte, And infant frosts begin to bite, In hoary cranreuch drest; Ae night at e'en a merry core O' randie, gangrel bodies, In Poosie-Nansie's held the splore,

44. Or wavering like the Bauckie-bird, Bedim cauld Boreas' blast; When hailstanes drive wi' bitter skyte, And infant frosts begin to bite, In hoary cranreuch drest; Ae night at e'en a merry core O' randie, gangrel bodies, In Poosie-Nansie's held the splore, To drink their orra duddies; Wi' quaffing an' laughing, They ranted an' they sang,

45. Or wavering like the Bauckie-bird, Bedim cauld Boreas' blast; When hailstanes drive wi' bitter skyte And infant frosts begin to bite, In hoary cranreuch drest; Ae night at e'en a merry core O' randie, gangrel bodies, In Poosie-Nansie's held the splore, To drink their orra duddies: Wi' quaffing and laughing, They ranted an' they sang; Wi

46. Or wavering like the Bauckie-bird, Bedim cauld Boreas’ blast; When hailstanes drive wi’ bitter skyte, And infant frosts begin to bite, 5: In hoary cranreuch drest; Ae night at e’en a merry core: O’ randie, gangrel bodies, In Poosie-Nansie’s held the splore, To drink their orra duddies; 10: Wi’ quaffing an’ laughing, They ranted an

47. Or wavering like the Bauckie-bird, Bedim cauld Boreas' blast; When hailstanes drive wi' bitter skyte, And infant frosts begin to bite, In hoary cranreuch drest; Ae night at e'en a merry core O' randie, gangrel bodies, In Poosie-Nansie's held the splore, To drink their orra duddies; Wi' quaffing an' laughing, They ranted an' they sang,

48. To recap the latest episode, the authors have stooped to the hoary old plot device of a startling newspaper revelation to Chivvy the drama along.: Presumably to Chivvy things along, the Chief Justice says he has provided the working party with a supporting secretariat supplied by the Department of Justice.: If another director complained about not having money, jarman would Chivvy them to