Sentences with shadow
shad·ow
S s - An oak tree cast its shadow over a tiny round pool.
- Most of the lake was in shadow.
- The hood shadowed her face. [VERB noun]
- The supporters are being shadowed by a large and highly visible body of police. [be VERB-ed]
- ...the shadow chancellor.
- Clarke swung at his shadow the accusation that he was 'a tabloid politician'.
- Beyond a shadow of a doubt
- A shadow of one's past self
- A shadow over one's happiness
- shadow Chancellor
- shadow banking
- Coming events cast their shadows before
- Not a shadow of hope
- A mere shadow of his former self
- A shadow minister
- Their relationship was not without shadows.
- They lived under the shadow of war.
- The dog was his shadow.
- The incident shadowed their meeting.
- A shadow government.
- Sanctuary in the shadow of the church.
- Beyond the shadow of a doubt.
- Pursued by shadows.
- shadows of things to come.
- The shadow of power.
- Rembrandt's figures often emerge gradually from the shadows.