embrown การใช้
- His hands were embrowned like those of a common laborer .
- The early sun shone serenely on embrowned groves and still green fields .
- Evening embrowns the landscape
- She still stood at her post , her flushed and perspiring face coated with the corn - dust , and her white bonnet embrowned by it
- It was a fine autumn morning ; the early sun shone serenely on embrowned groves and still green fields ; advancing on to the lawn , i looked up and surveyed the front of the mansion
- This was the plan which had appealed to him to afford the best chance of his security . before daybreak he would awake , leave the inn after rigorously paying his bill , and reaching the forest , he would , under presence of making studies in painting , test the hospitality of some peasants , procure himself the dress of a woodcutter and a hatchet , casting off the lion s skin to assume that of the woodman ; then , with his hands covered with dirt , his hair darkened by means of a leaden comb , his complexion embrowned with a preparation for which one of his old comrades had given him the recipe , he intended , by following the wooded districts , to reach the nearest frontier , walking by night and sleeping in the day in the forests and quarries , and only entering inhabited regions to buy a loaf from time to time
- When they had gone d urberville rode to the inn , and shortly after came out on foot . in the interim tess , left with the children inside the bedstead , remained talking with them awhile , till , seeing that no more could be done to make them comfortable just then , she walked about the churchyard , now beginning to be embrowned by the shades of nightfall
- I began to doubt whether he were a servant or not : his dress and speech were both rude , entirely devoid of the superiority observable in mr and mrs heathcliff ; his thick brown curls were rough and uncultivated , his whiskers encroached bearishly over his cheeks , and his hands were embrowned like those of a common labourer : still his bearing was free , almost haughty , and he showed none of a domestic s assiduity in attending on the lady of the house
- Her countenance , a natural carnation slightly embrowned by the season , had deepened its tinge with the beating of the rain - drops ; and her hair , which the pressure of the cows flanks had , as usual , caused to tumble down from its fastenings and stray beyond the curtain of her calico bonnet , was made clammy by the moisture , till it hardly was better than seaweed