See further Berbers, Morocco, Moors, Kabyles, Mzabites. [adjective]
0
Turks and Moors have I seen many, but negro never. [Please select]
0
” Thus the Spanish Moors were, and their descendants are, styled by the Moroccan Moors and the Algerians and Tunisians: “Rumas. [Please select]
0
I reminded her how lovely the purple moors were looking at that moment, how sweet heather smelt, and how good bilberries tasted. [Please select]
0
Nothing like this had ever been offered to a Spanish conqueror, even by Moors, to say nothing of Indians. [Please select]
0
"The Moors have come from Africa To spoil and waste and slay, And King Alonzo of Castile Must fight with them to-day." [Please select]
0
Mist and rain hung so heavily over the desolate moors that the travellers could not see twenty feet ahead. [Please select]
0
But there came a wicked monster, Grendel, out of the moors. [Please select]
0
He gave yells of joy, and sped as quick as lightning across the moors, to reach his home with his prey. [Please select]
0
This was visited in 1811 by a British seaman named Adams, who had been wrecked on the Moorish coast, and taken as a slave by the Moors across to Timbuctoo. [Please select]
0
The two eldest, Hurrell and Robert, were especially striking, brilliant lads, popular at Eton, their father's companions in the hunting-field or on the moors. [Please select]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!