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How to use halo in a sentence

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This flagellate is surrounded by fungal hyphae, which appear in different sectional planes each as a bright central core with surrounding halo.
I recall a dandy front-page photo of a community street preacher, in which I burned a halo floating above his head.
A radio telescope has detected hundreds of hydrogen clouds in the gaseous halo that surrounds the disk of our galaxy.
He's adorable, about two years old, part Maaori with a halo of light brown curls.
Law, it is well known, filters and rarefies the halo of horror and suffering surrounding crimes.
He was four and had a halo of blonde hair that felt like the soft down on a rosella's underside.
Outlined in the halo of street lamps, the guardsmen resembled pieces on a chessboard, or actors in a tableau vivant of war.
The 82-year-old former history professor is an elf-sized fellow with gold-rimmed aviator glasses and a halo of gray hair.
Often, the powdery azurite encloses a small grain of cuprite, forming a blue halo that disperses into the siltstone.
Koilocytes are ballooned cells showing a large perinuclear clearing and extensive margination of the cytoplasm, giving a sharp edge to the halo.
I think all this self-righteous morality is just jealousy with a halo and hypocrisy.
Australia not only has a halo of Melanesian nations to its immediate North but part of Melanesia is actually in Australia.
A lasting image occurred when he was cast in a halo of light, creating an image of Christ in benediction.
It was dark again, save for Callie, who continued shedding her halo of light.
Her flaxen hair shone in the dying light, creating a shimmering halo around her head and shoulders.
She blew a smoke ring and contemplated it as it hovered in the still air like a misty halo before dissipating.
If you see mock suns or the 22 degree halo around the sun always look directly overhead to the zenith.
It is only when the Sun is on the horizon that we get the mock suns exactly on the 22-degree halo.
Another symptom is seeing a halo around a light, or having a painful bloodshot eye.
My meat arrives sizzling, napped in spices with a halo of crunchy greens around it.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Could he marry his cousin amidst the trumpets, and the halo, and the doggrel poetry which would abound?
This latter varies in width, and still later a halo of ecchymosis half an inch or more in diameter surrounds the original wound.
This, at first contracted, later becomes somewhat relaxed, while in many cases a small halo of ecchymosis develops around it.
In ecthyma the pustules are generally of the size of a split pea, and surrounded at their base by a broad halo of redness.
They revelled in the devilish halo of skirts on the whirl encircling Lord Ormont's laurelled head.
In her eagerness, it was as if the halo of joy that surrounded her were quivering.
She darted, bronze, to the backmost corner, flattening her face against the pane in a halo of hurried breath.
This is impossible, since the entire image and its halo as well may lie within the blind-spot.
Even in the case of a hero so surrounded with historic light as Cuculain we find a halo, as of godhood, often settling around him.
A shaft of noonday sunlight, coming through a side window, struck his hair and made a rubescent halo around his freckled face.
At the termination of the seventh day, all these clouds dispersed, and displayed the bo tree, and its halo of six coloured rays.
Are you not a bit sorry for the neat little halo that now hangs like a piece of castoff clothing on the bedpost of an adulteress?
As it played backward and forward it tinged the crest of manana, as the rock was called, with a faint halo of glory.
Why, that music was enough to make a saint shed his halo and shake a shimmy.
He finally thought he saw a halo around the orator's head, like the one seen in the old masters' depictions of saints.
She placed him on a dizzy height above her, amid a halo of goodness and grandeur.
The halo diminishes in brightness from the centre outwards, and is probably due to the diffraction of light.
This Anglo-French love-feast must be wafted to the heavens in a halo of dynamite.
He is surrounded by a mysterious halo of family confidences, of which he is known to be the silent depository.
One of Skoda's strongest assets is the halo of old-fashioned wholesomeness that puts you in a car category all your own.
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