Crossword clues for cascaded
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vb. (en-past of: cascade)
Usage examples of "cascaded".
Her hair cascaded down her back, almost to her waist, gleaming like ebony when she tossed it over her shoulder.
Failee sat alone on her black marble throne as the last rays of the day cascaded down through the skylight above her.
The spores caught fire and cascaded dramatically around the skull in a magnesium brilliance of light, in stark contrast to the dark night.
Stones and gravel cascaded spasmodically, making small piles on the ground.
The incident occurred, so the self-appointed historians drawled, when Ruby was a young woman living alone close to the Rio Lucero at a point on the mesa where the stream ran in the open, unhidden by trees, for about two miles before plunging into a gorge that deepened abruptly as the water cascaded toward the Rio Grande.
Radiating her sensual charm all the while, Poppaea seemed even more beautiful than during her visit to the Palatine, probably because her honeyed strands of hair were not tied back but cascaded over the edge of the couch, glistening in the soft amber glow from the solitary candelabra on the table.
Dolores quickly drew her knife and calmly sliced through the stuff as it cascaded down, but others around her screamed and tried to flee.
Her black hair cascaded to her waist, almost lost against her dark but elegant clothing.
Her hair, as dark and glossy as her steed, cascaded over the shoulders of her crimson riding gown.
She had skin the color of ginger, with black hair that cascaded over her bare shoulders in silky waves.
The longer he sat looking, the more intrigued he became, almost as if the pool of water was calling to him, beckoning him to join it as it cascaded into the pool.