21 adjectives to describe express

Then, for a while, he was dashing over the plains as a pony-express rider.

" The 10.15 fast express from the Three Towns to Paddington is an excellent one, and the journey was not more tedious than five hours spent in a train are bound to be.

an' it's a limited express with no Pullman attached.

cont'd., 30-31, and 31 cont'd., 32. (Pub. abroad in installments in The daily express, under title: The great tradition)

Secret sky express; or, Slim Tyler saving a fortune.

From a Great Western express, running at the rate of sixty miles an hour through picturesque country, you may watch the sun setting amidst every variety of scenery.

A. passive verb is a verb that represents its subject, or what the nominative expresses, as being acted upon; as, "I am compelled.

A passing express frightened him.

For a week, perhaps, you go hurtling through a closely articulated programme almost as personally helpless as a package in a pneumatic tubenight expresses, racing military motors, snap-shots at this and that, down a bewildering vista of long gray capes, heel clickings, stiff bows from the waist, and military salutes.

But his business grew so rapidly that in 1840 a rival express was started by P. B. Burke and Alvin Adams.

Yes, there was a train which left at 2:30 and got to London at half-past five; it was a slow onethe express which started at 3:30, did not get in until nearly six.

For a week, perhaps, you go hurtling through a closely articulated programme almost as personally helpless as a package in a pneumatic tubenight expresses, racing military motors, snap-shots at this and that, down a bewildering vista of long gray capes, heel clickings, stiff bows from the waist, and military salutes.

As there is music uninform'd by art In those wild notes, which, with a merry heart, The birds in unfrequented shades express, Who, better taught at home, yet please us less: So in your verse a native sweetness dwells, Which shames composure, and its art excels.

I helped her over the side of the box, and as we walked away she shouted back to the bereaved express train a consolatory couplet: "First the worst, second the same, Last the best of all the game!"

"Seventeen" would rather not have stopped at Warbleton, but Lenny's signal was law on the time card, and the magnificent yellow express slowed down for Lulu.

Two years later, the overland mail commenced its journeys and the celebrated pony express followed in 1860.

"Why," he ejaculated, "my brother and I each have a double express with us, and do you think we'd sit still in our seats?

Just as surely his idol Turner proved himself a romantic painter, not by his rainbows, or his Italian sunsets, but by that picture of Storm, Rain, and Speedan old-fashioned express fighting its way through wind, rain, and of course rainbowsin the English National Gallery.

Our fourth express from Detroit came in during the evening, bringing New York dates to the 4th of February.

It is like objecting to some projected and long-needed railway because it does not propose to carry its passengers by immediate express to heaven.

"Seventeen" would rather not have stopped at Warbleton, but Lenny's signal was law on the time card, and the magnificent yellow express slowed down for Lulu.

21 adjectives to describe  express