The first "light veils" were offered in 1625, and five years later the city received an imperial privilege by Ferdinand II for these veils.
The gauntlet has been thrown, despite a light veil of amusement on either side.
From under her huge hat and the light grey veil she had thoughtfully donned for the occasion Jane Postlethwaite regarded them steadily.
Instead, Ms. Greenwell suggests dabbing on the base only where it's needed and then brushing on a light veil of loose powder.
Her body was like ivory to his dazed eyes, and save for a light veil of gossamer, she was naked as the day.
He leaves one jar open and then puts a light veil over the other one.
The scent's accompanying Gold Shimmering Body Cream hydrates skin and leaves a light veil of sparkles.
Igraine, as she would have done with her child, took the light veil around her face and dried them.
For example, it was suggested that Mayotte girls may wear small bandanas (salouva) and light veils (kishall).
She wore the secrets as if they were light veils she could tear off at will.