Pronunciation of the English word mists.
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1. | There are times when the future seems thick as a fog; you sit and wait, hoping the mists will lift and reveal the right path. But this is a time when the future seems a door you can walk right through into a room called tomorrow. | |
2. | The meadows sloped away in the distance to horizon mists of pearl and purple. | |
3. | The air was fresh and crisp, and little smoke-blue mists curled through the valleys and floated off from the hills. | |
4. | Glittering castles in Spain were shaping themselves out of the mists and rainbows of her lively fancy. | |
5. | It is lost in the mists of time. | |
6. | It seemed to me that the mists in my own mind were gradually clearing away, and I began to have a dim, vague perception of the truth. | |
7. | "Look now, for I will clear the mists that shroud / thy mortal gaze, and from the visual ray / purge the gross covering of this circling cloud. / Thou heed, and fear not, whatsoe'er I say, / nor scorn thy mother's counsels to obey." | |
8. | Winds roll the waters, and the great seas rise. / Dispersed we welter on the gulfs. Damp night / has snatched with rain the heaven from our eyes, / and storm-mists in a mantle wrapt the light. / Flash after flash, and for a moment bright, / quick lightnings rend the welkin. Driven astray / we wander, robbed of reckoning, reft of sight. / No difference now between the night and day / e'en Palinurus sees, nor recollects the way. | |
9. | 10,000 years ago, the Tomarians travelled through the galaxy in their spaceships, colonising planets. Today, they live again as hunter-gatherers, surviving on what nature provides them here in their adopted home. The old knowledge is lost in the mists of time. They have returned to a simpler, more fulfilling way of life. | |
10. | In the morning, the mountains are shrouded in autumn mists. |