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When it shades toward black, we go in to bed.
We left the window shades up and let the sun do the job.
But then a human cut in, shading his eyes with both hands.
She was shading her eyes, and looking down the street.
A young woman came to the door, shading her eyes at me.
Shading his eyes with a hand, he looked back the way they had come.
I must have looked at it without shading my eyes.
Shading his eyes from the sun, he turned back to her.
Some of them knew, however, that they were shading the truth.
She shades her eyes with both hands and looks out into the deep harbor.
He turned and looked slowly about him, shading his eyes.
She got up and stood shading her eyes with one hand.
Shading his eyes against the sun he looked across the river.
Even among children, the hair is almost always white, shading toward brown at the bottom.
That was more than shading the truth, but what else could he say?
And people, three of them, shading their eyes in the sun, watching us.
She was standing outside, shading her eyes against the sun, looking this way.
She came out the screen door, shading her eyes against the sun.
Instead, he returned to his office and drew the window shades down.
Not surprisingly, he also shades the facts just a bit.
It must be the way the trees are shading out the sun.
Shading his eyes, he saw a ground car on the perimeter road.
One way to keep the house cool is by shading it from the sun.
It shades the front seats while the car is parked.
He was shading his eyes and looking all down the waters of the lake.