The sun streaked the snow with fire; it leaped at her eyes as she opened the door, hurting them.
He stared down at her, sun streaking his eyes, the blood high beneath his skin.
It was past dawn and the rising sun streaked the sky with red.
The dying sun was streaking the western sky with its blood when Cholly parted the thirty-one cords with their thirty-one knots.
The sun through Joel's almost white hair still streaked with Foxworth gold made it seem terribly thin.
It was sunrise, and the sun was streaking the sky red and violet.
The rising sun was streaking the sky with a heavy, un- friendly red, but I stood looking up at it without feeling the least intimidated.
Shulamith's child, a girl, was born on the edge of a summer evening when the sun streaked the sky with rose, crimson, magenta, lime, and purple.
Mounted on it, wrapped in a silver cloak that the sun streaked with bloody splashes, was an immensely fat man.
Between us was a Persian carpet, glowing red and gold where the sun streaked across it.