In contrast to these girthy ladies, other Blackwood women are wraiths and ambulating phantoms, eaten up by anxieties and rage. |
The wraiths and phantoms creep under your carpets and between the warp and weft of fabric, they lurk in wardrobes and lie flat under drawer-liners. |
He lives a monastic existence, coming into the studio every day and spending hours alone painting his wraiths and winding sheets. |
In his mythology, those who use the Ring will become disembodied wraiths, but will still have physical as well as spiritual powers. |
One or two were wobbling along on bicycles, throwing up thin wraiths of dust in their wake. |
Instead, the Moon Beings became like wraiths, cloudy figures always shrouded by a misty covering-willing to do anything their master asked. |