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14 Sentences With "gauntly"

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Vholes gauntly stalked to the fire and warmed his funeral gloves.
The style is often lightly conversational, yet it is a gauntly powerful book.
The visual imagination is gauntly beautiful, but none of it feels particularly terrifying.
It starts with some poets, gauntly tubercular sorts with laudanum habits and loose-fitting shirts.
There were, however, sightings of strange apparitions dimly gleaming gauntly in the night sky over the Lich Tower.
He was unmarried and in his mid-thirties when Rosalind encountered him — tall, gauntly handsome, and attractive to women.
From the lower control room windows Gerry could see only drifted snow and naked boulders, and the gauntly lonely peaks.
Titian painted Charles Vat the battle of Muhlberg, as the Emperor rode gauntly under a livid sky that presaged storms.
I thought I knew what to expect from Vienna: homages to Freud, Mozart, Schiele's gauntly elegant self-portraits, the imperial past.
A tall woman with a long, gauntly face marched up to us, taking both Terry and me by the sleeves and dragging us inside.
Gauntly beautiful, it says everything about her that we believe she is being haunted in every way, physically and emotionally, by her terrible past.
Discovering Mimi Weddell, the gauntly stylish actress who, at 90, was the subject of a 2009 documentary, was a turning point for Ari Seth Cohen.
Charteris was noted for his beauty in youth and later was gauntly handsome. He died of cancer on 20 December 1970, at his home, The Grange, Elvington, Yorkshire, and was buried in St Helen's churchyard, Skipwith, York. His widow, Virginia Charteris, never re-married and died aged 90 in 2012. She was interred next to her husband.
Philby (1933), pp 1-26 > A volcano in the midst of the Rub' al Khali! And below me, as I stood on > that hill-top transfixed, lay the twin craters, whose black walls stood up > gauntly above the encroaching sand like the battlements and bastions of some > great castle. These craters were respectively about 100 and 50 yards in > diameter, sunken in the middle but half choked with sand, while inside and > outside their walls lay what I took to be lava in great circles where it > seemed to have flowed out from the fiery furnace. Further examination > revealed the fact that there were three similar craters close by, though > these were surmounted by hills of sand and recognizable only by reason of > the fringe of blackened slag round their edges.

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