The leading of our eyes to some lustrous or roseate goal is second nature to them. |
He is an old man, in his late-fifties, early sixties, hair a lustrous white, dressed in a respectable suit. |
Her hair was black, falling in lustrous midnight tresses to her waist, softly wavy. |
Even now it is bursting with heavy fruit, fine tannins and a lustrous polished finish. |
Her lustrous black hair, down past her knees, was flowing wildly in an unfelt wind. |
Her hair was dark and lustrous, cascading around her sharp, foreign features like clouds. |