1142 adjectives to describe air

I got so that the fumes of a sulphur match seemed like a draught of pure, fresh air.

She is restless, she longs for cool air, she goes out on quite cold days, in a closed carriage, it is true.

My upbraidings had to give way to my inordinate yearning for him, and dissolved uselessly into thin air.

There were none of those signs in the animal world outside, of premature stir and cheerful awaking, that in other lands help the illusion that winter lies behind, but there was that even more stimulating sweet air abroad, that subtle mixture of sun and yielding frost, that softened wind that comes blowing across the snow, still keen to the cheek, but subtly reviving to the sensitive nostril, and caressing to the eyes.

The fact of his having relinquished (at the imperative demand of society) his weekly visits to the watering places, need lead no one to believe that Mr. PUNCHINELLO does not like a little fresh air.

She must do something to take her mind out of the sunless vault,she must resume her relations with the dwellers in the upper air.

I was very weary, my head was splitting with the foul air of the place, and I would fain have got me to sleep.

Many of the starry snow-flowers, out of which these banners are made, fall before they are ripe, while most of those that do attain perfect development as six-rayed crystals glint and chafe against one another in their fall through the frosty air, and are broken into fragments.

Suddenly a laugh rang out upon the keen air,so full of a clear joyousness that people involuntarily straightened their drooping shoulders, as if inspired with a new sense of vigor and smiled in sympathy.

I remember one lovely moonlight evening, off the Irish coast, when our ship was slipping along before a light westerly air,just enough of it for everything to draw, and the ship as steady as Ailsa Crag, so that everybody got on deck, even the chronically sea-sick passengers of the steerage.

The main rule is to secure sunlight,hot enough to raise the water to a temperature above that of the outer air, to remove all dirt and floating scum, and to furnish the tank on every cloudy day with a supply of air and with motion by means of a syringe.

It was a gray day of damp air and a dull, thick sky bearing down upon the eartha day conducive to forebodings.

As the sun rose higher, the heated air began to flow in tremulous waves from every southern slope.

The dawn in the dry, wavering air of the desert was glorious.

She would have put it all off if possible, all off on other shoulders and on other graces and other morals than her own, the burden of physical charm that had made so easy a ground, such a native favoring air, for the aberrations which, apparently inevitable and without far consequences at the time, had yet at this juncture so much better not have been.

For thy menhow shall they harm me, seeing I shall be dead!" Down swayed the branch, low and lower, until Beltane's mailed foot, a-swing in mid air, found something beneathslipped awayfound it again, and thereupon, loosing the branch, down he came upon the ruined mill-wheel.

We're going West, where men get swept out with clean air and clean living.

Crushed by this blow, he tried in vain to keep up his grand air of indifference, and when carrying a garland to lay upon the corpse he was overpowered by his feelings, so as to burst into a passion of tears and sobs, which he had never done before in his whole life.

On this exclamation, my kind informer regarded me with that lively and soothing air with which intelligent Benevolence corrects mistaken simplicity, and thus continued to instruct me with united vivacity and tenderness.

The only sounds were the gurgling of small rills down in the veins and crevasses of the glacier, and now and then the rattling report of falling stones, with the echoes they shot out into the crisp air.

Meanwhile the two little sympathizing companions toiled up the steep hill, drinking in with every inhalation of the balmy air copious draughts of the new-found elixir of life.

Betimes they crossed the marches into Mortain, but it was late evening ere they saw at last the sleepy manor of Blaen, its white walls and steepy roofs dominated by its one square watch-tower, above which a standard, stirring lazily in the gentle air, discovered the red lion of Pentavalon.

he says, with solemn air.

The windows were Frenchthey were wide open, and let in the soft, pleasant air, for the day was truly a spring one in winter.

And here he presently beheld a great grey horse tethered to a tree hard by, a mettled steed that tossed its noble head and snuffed the fragrant air of morning, pawing at the earth with impatient hoof.

1142 adjectives to describe  air