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leaden造句
1. A leaden weight lay on her heart as she waved him goodbye. 2. She stumbled forward, her legs leaden. 3. He heard the father's leaden footsteps move down the stairs. 4. On leaden feet he made his way down the stairs. 5. He walked towards the examination room with leaden feet . 6. It had begun to rain, a cold leaden drizzle. 7. The sky was leaden and it was very cold. 8. Upon regaining consciousness, he'd panicked when his limbs, leaden and numb, had refused to obey him. 9. Leaden Like a bullet To supplant Life from its centre. 10. The leaden hand of the Government's speechwriters set no pulses racing. 11. Glover stood leaden in the hall and waited until Paul came down again, looking a little better set in his mind. 12. She stumbled forward, her legs leaden, afraid to let her eyes sweep the room, afraid not to. 13. A leaden font stood before her, the dark, letter-ornamented metal speaking of another time, a different era. 14. It fell with a leaden weight on Isabel's ears. 15. In the second morning, snowflake fell from leaden sky. 16. It was almost black, dotted with ugly leaden rain clouds. 17. On a table lay a pen, a leaden inkstand and paper. 18. His pass described a perfect arc through the leaden sky. 19. In youth the hours are golden in mature years they are silver, in old age they are leaden. 20. The weather was at its worst; bitterly cold, with leaden skies that gave minimum visibility. 21. All these obelisks are dark and sinister, their hulking forms glowering over a carpet of white bones under leaden skies. 23. The sea had lost its sparkle and now looked leaden and lumpy. 24. This is a suitable metaphor after the rain pouring from leaden skies which greeted the All Blacks to training yesterday. 25. He too was waving his arms, then lifting a leg each in turn and shaking his feet at the leaden sky. 26. Oblivious, the teacher hurried along the chalky balconies beneath the leaden sky. 27. A few thin snow flakes began to fall, drifting silently down out the leaden sky. 28. Appalled, I fought against him, pressing myself back, making my body leaden. 29. They are hastening back to their warm wooden dovecote earlier than usual perhaps because they have mistaken the bleak leaden sky for nightfall or because of their presentiment of a storm. 30. Dairyman Crick, who was there with the rest, his wrapper gleaming miraculously white against a leaden evening sky, suddenly looked at his heavy watch.