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Sentence count:35+1 Only show simple sentencesPosted:2017-07-21Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: whitewhitenwhitewashwhite manwhite liewhite winewhite heatwhite lilyMeaning: adj. of the white color of snow. 
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1. The mountain's snow-white peak was incandescent against the blue sky.
2. They were always represented as riding splendid snow-white horses, but Homer distinguishes Castor above Pollux for horsemanship.
3. She'd covered the table with a snow-white cloth, and she lit a seven branched olive candelabra.
4. Her shoeless feet contrast with her perfectly kept snow-white hair and color-coordinated blouse and shorts.
5. A plastic Santa was sledging across the snow-white surface of a cake.
6. Her hair was snow-white and brushed back into a neat bun.
7. There were two snow-white cotton ditty bags inside with their tie strings done in dainty bows.
8. Rose-Red ran screaming towards her mother. Snow-White hid behind her mother's chair. The lamb began to bleat and the dove woke up fluttering.
9. Famous for its 1, 200 tropical islands, snow-white beaches, swaying palm trees, and richly colored coral reefs, the Republic of Maldives stretches across more than 600 miles.
10. One of them was a big, snow-white fellow from Spitzbergen who had been brought away by a whaling captain, and who had later accompanied a Geological Survey into the Barrens .
11. The gardener answered, "Someone dressed in snow-white came from heaven and closed the head gate so the spirit could walk through the moat.
12. Snow-White and Rose-Red kept their mother's cottage so clean and tidy that it was a pleasure to go into it.
13. His pink face, beneath a mass of snow-white hair, which "when his peruke was off was a venerable sight, " is increasingly both benevolent and majestic.
14. Snow-White and Rose-Red were by now used to his rudeness and did not expect thanks for their help.
15. A few years afterwards, Snow-White married the Prince and Rose-Red married his brother.
16. But the finest of all the variegated grasses must surely be Holcus mollis, with snow-white stripes.
17. Henry brushed and spat into the basin, noticing the blood darken the snow-white saliva.
18. The little tern's numbers have been threatened since Victorian times when it was hunted for its snow-white plumage.
19. The impact was so severe it left a small, black crater in the snow-white cornfield in rural Ida.
20. I had hardly remembered the most obvious and striking spectacle of the myriad snow-white flowers now staring me in the face.
21. Bold clumps of fresh green arrow-shaped foliage and symmetrical spires of snow-white flowers.
22. "First call for dinner in the dining-car, " a Pullman servitor was announcing[sentencedict.com], as he hastened through the aisle in snow-white apron and jacket.
23. Especially his whole body there is no a grain of button on snow-white breadth tunic and use a rose just in the collar don't live, fine latch bone faintly discernable stirring fancy.
24. When the heartbroken Jehan appeared eight days after his wife's death, his people were shocked to see that his coal-black hair had turned snow-white.
25. Twenty women with loads of purple red water chestnuts, green water caltrops and snow-white lotus roots walking in a single file, like willows swaying in the wind, were a wonderful sight!
26. Also her second piece "Shepherdess in the Tianshan Mountains, " presented now in a snow-white kimono, was devoured by the audience like honey.
27. Very hesitatingly I selected a tube of blue paint, and with infinite precaution made a mark about as big as a bean on the snow-white field.
28. I'd like to go by climbing a birch tree, And climb black branches up a snow-white trunk toward heaven, till the tree could bear no more, But dipped its top and set me down again.
29. Not so tall as Lews Therin, he was clothed all in black, save for the snow-white lace at his throat and the silverwork on the turned-down tops of his thigh-high boots.
30. A large diurnal owl (Nyctea scandiaca) of Arctic and subarctic regions, having snow-white plumage with dark markings.
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