Somewhere, something had happened to overcloud his day, to uncover ancestral resemblances, possibilities. |
Shades of sadness, which gradually assumed a darker character, began to overcloud the young man's temper. |
Suddenly Annie's shyness, reserve, whatever it was, seemed to overcloud her. |
At last, Arlan nodded in agreement, leaning back against the tree and biting his lip, allowing his pain to overcloud his arrogance. |
An apparatus of such complexity, placed in the fore part of the body, cannot fail to obscure and overcloud its physiognomy. |
She had a gaiety and insouciance, and a natural childlike merriment that all her terrible disasters could not overcloud. |