Words from the poem, Cavalry Crossing a Ford, that appeal to the sense of sight are serpentine, slivery, brown-faced, scarlet, blue, snowy white, and flutter.
Words from the poem, Cavalry Crossing a Ford, that appeal to the sense of sight are serpentine, slivery, brown-faced, scarlet, blue, snowy white, and flutter.
The speaker in 'Cavalry Crossing a Ford' feels a sense of admiration and awe towards the soldiers as they cross the ford. The speaker is struck by the unity and discipline of the cavalry, and is moved by the sight of them moving as one cohesive unit.
In those lines, the words "luscious," "whispers," and "tantalizing" appeal to the sense of taste; "velvet," "soft," and "warmth" appeal to the sense of touch; and "fragrant" appeals to the sense of smell.
The sense of sight is your visual sense.
disadvantages of losing sense of sight
is a labradors sense of smell better than their sense of sight
The sense I use most often is sight.
Crossing Jordan - 2001 Out of Sight 4-2 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12
hearing and sight
sense of sight..
Sense of touch or Sense of Sight
Sight.