129 adjectives to describe accompaniments

Poetry is easily memorized and naturally lends itself to singing and musical accompaniment.

X. EXPRESSION AS AN AID IN STUDY Expression an Inevitable Accompaniment of Nervous Activity.

All the luxuries and delicacies of a tropical clime loaded the boardan epicurean variety of meats, flesh, fowl, and fishof vegetables, pastries, fruits, and nuts, and that invariable accompaniment of a West India dinner, wine.

Carrots, turnips, or parsnips may be boiled with the pork, some of which should be laid round the dish as a garnish, and a well-made pease-pudding is an indispensable accompaniment.

THE HORSERADISH.This has been, for many years, a favourite accompaniment of roast beef, and is a native of England.

Resolved, That we regard the alliance with Russia and Austria for the purpose of crushing the spirit of liberty in Hungary as a fit accompaniment in the annals of time for the infamous partition of unfortunate Poland by the same tyrannical powers, each alike worthy of the execration of the civilized world.

"These advancings and retirings were done in steps to the time of the music, and continued until the instrumental accompaniment stopped; then the gentleman made his bow to the lady, took her by the hand, thanked her, and led her to her seat.

Preston Bradley (A); 8Jun62; R296613. BRAGERS, ACHILLE P. A short treatise on Gregorian accompaniment according to the principles of the monks of Solesmes.

But if "the ingestion of alimentary substances"to ring a modern change upon the older formulais in itself a process material even unto carnality, it is undeniable that it forms a highly agreeable accompaniment to more psychic manifestations.

The tunes were composed in different keys, with full orchestral accompaniments, by Monsieur Hullin; and the contrast thus produced to the abominable style which had so long existed, commenced a new era in dancing: the old figures were abolished, and stage-steps were adopted;Pas de Zephyrs, Pas de Bourrés, Ballotés, Jetés Battus, &c. were among the most popular.

His wit on the other handthough that too is said to have been studiedwas the constant accompaniment of his daily life, and Sheridan has not left two or three celebrated bon-mots, but a hundred.

" "You know, Lady Moseley," said Colonel Egerton, "that in town, all the little accompaniments of such a melancholy death would have found their way into the prints; and I suppose this is what Mrs. Jarvis alludes to.

A puree should be rather thinner than mashed potatoes, and is a delicious accompaniment to delicately broiled mutton cutlets.

Many of the "boys" she had not seen since the winter before, and while she worked she discussed neighborhood matters with them, the pleasing sizzle of eggs frying on a hot pan making a running accompaniment to her words.

Dexterously he swept the curry-comb over the shining coats and then drew it through the brush in his left hand with a curious vocal accompaniment, something between a long-drawn whistle and a sigh, and the horses laid their heads against his shoulder affectionately and looked wonderingly at the stranger out of their large, bright eyes.

We subjoin the Autographs of some of the principal conspirators, from the same source as the preceding narrative, as an appropriate and equally authentic accompaniment: Robert Catesbye.

GLOBE FLOWER.This is also a fine plant: when cultivated in a moist soil its beautiful yellow flowers afford a pleasing accompaniment to the flower border and parterre in the spring of the year.

The fountain trickling in the garden kept up a low liquid accompaniment, and the perfume of the orange-groves seemed like the fragrant breath of the tones.

In the "shelters" established by the Salvation Army in the east of London, casual relief is given on almost as large a scale as in the casual wards of the London Workhouses; but he claims for it that it is a less degrading form of help, that sympathy goes with it; and with him of course the emotional accompaniments which the Salvation Army is careful to provide, count for much.

By Elizabeth Coatsworth (Elizabeth Coatsworth Beston), graphic accompaniment by William A. Dwiggins.

We may remark that amid all the melancholy accompaniments of the time there are no human sacrifices, such as those offered up at Carthage during pestilence to appease the anger of the godsthere are no cruel persecutions against imaginary authors of the disease, such as those against the Untori (anointers of doors) in the plague of Milan in 1630.

" Mrs. Silk laughed gaily and Mr. Wilks bellowed a gruff accompaniment.

I had my sleep, however; and when I awoke and re-entered the house, a merry group of guests had surrounded the harper in the hall, and were singing Penillion at full stretch, to the now unsteady and somewhat discordant accompaniment of the minstrel; the laugh was of course against me, but good-nature, rather than contempt, characterised the bantering, and I bore it all in good part.

that to many minds the mysterious accompaniments of some of the deaths daily occurring conveyed a still darker significance than that implied in mere self-destruction, and seemed to point to a succession of purposeless and hideous murders.

But 'all things do end,' and so did this; and the silence of the hounds also; and a faint but knowing whimper drove St. Francis out of all heads, and Lancelot began to stalk slowly with a dozen horsemen up the wood-ride, to a fitful accompaniment of wandering hound-music, where the choristers were as invisible as nightingales among the thick cover.

129 adjectives to describe  accompaniments