Jieret's band were weatherworn, observant to the point of edged wariness, and dressed in leathers lacking any dyes or bright ornaments.
"Of which he is the brightest ornament," said Beauchamp, drinking off a glass of champagne.
On Burges's death, Chapple wrote "a constant relationship...with one of the brightest ornaments of the profession has rendered the parting most severe.
Stalls selling clothes, old tools, bright ornaments, past kids selling little animals moulded out of silver paper.
With each basket, Thomas seemed to unwrap some bright and shiny ornament of his game, as if he were decorating a tree.
Keyshawn Johnson may be the new, special and bright shiny ornament on the team, but it is clear with this bunch that he is not the tree.
They twinkled in the darkness of the hall, and the bright ornaments shone and glowed.
The player referred to Charles Mayne Young, one of the brightest ornaments of the British stage.
Overhead, the artificial laboratory moon of Korona glided along in low orbit, a bright ornament that crossed the sky twice daily.
He merely continued: "I should have thought that the University, of which you are such a bright ornament, would have used what influence it has to stop this annual inconvenience."