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Sentences with halo

ha·lo
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  • The sun had a faint halo round it.
  • The halo around Shakespeare's works; She put a halo around her son.
  • The two heavy-cruisers, trading fire with the Corona Fire and the Mystic in the other direction, were occasionally haloed by violent bursts of red, white and violet light.
  • Sculptor and installation artist Susan Meyer Fenton is haloed against a wrinkled and therefore turbulent backdrop.
  • Gabe and Isaiah fought to look innocent so badly that I could almost see halos floating above their heads.
  • It was a glorious sunset, all crimson and gold, haloing the bare granite peaks and pine-scattered slopes that trailed down to the desert.
  • Men and beasts have retreated up the hillside, haloed in dusty sunshine.
  • Under a Greek moon, Penelope Cruz sits at a scarred wooden table, haloed in white light.
  • They weren't having any difficulties seeing; to me there was nothing but vague shadows while patches of darkness with a bit more solidity than others moved around, occasionally haloed by the feeble glow from the door.
  • ‘Room Tone’ bucks the dualistic bent of its five predecessors by retaining a jittery hum that is continually haloed by the digital equivalent of the plastic flash that had to be cut away from Airfix kit parts before assembly.
  • The hills were an unearthly shade of green and the low patches of fog haloed the peaks of the trees, making them tall saints, staring down benevolently at the wet quiet of the valley.
  • A continuous buzz of black flies haloed their heads.
  • Blue Moons, Harvest Moons, halos, waxing, waning and lunacy - where do Moon superstitions come from and how many of them have a basis in fact?
  • As an autumn wind makes mischief with David McLetchie's remaining locks, Annabel Goldie draws an imaginary halo above his head, while Bill Aitken pulls a face.
  • But what about that halo around the half-moon tonight?
  • A hundred years ago, similar mafias existed all across the region, they still have a halo surrounding them as if they are fighters for justice.
  • When used for human figures, the halo represents holiness or sanctity, and its iconography is developed to mark important distinctions between the figures represented.
  • I've never seen such a brilliant halo about the moon.
  • After performing a good deed, he's also stuck with a halo above his head.
  • Oh yes, you expected me to have a halo above my head in this whole situation, right?
  • They walk down the red carpet of fame with this tremendous halo of ego surrounding them, and they give very little back, if anything.
  • There will most probably be never that one single purpose to chase after, there would never be that singular moment of absolute meaning and sense when I would be bestowed with a golden halo hovering above my head.
  • The new device is a padded halo that fits over his regulation cap, resting on the brim and closing with Velcro in the back.
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