6 adjectives to describe accompanying

Shades of brown accompany to my mind the various degrees of openness in pronouncing A.

The beauty of the full-toned Ronisch piano, and Everard's clever and sympathetic accompanying, caused me to forget my audience, and sing as though to myself alone, forgetting that my voice was odd.

But whatever became of the beautiful Doña who in those days cost thee so many sighs, which thou didst accompany with the lute?" "Hush, hush!

So, bribing the soldier, my companionwho had been charged by the Duke not to lose sight of meto accompany me, I went up to my father's garret.

Myrvin accompany Lord Louis to-night? Do not deceive me.

To tell parents that their children are stout and healthy, is a mal-à-propos compliment; also to congratulate women on their healthy appearance is often unwelcome; the same ridiculous and supersitious accompany all admiration of beauty, fortune, &c.

6 adjectives to describe  accompanying