5 adjectives to describe aways

I saw that 'ud be a clean give-away, an' the order bein' to act so as to deceive" "Quite right," said the officer, "and a smart idea of yours to block it.

In San Francisco, in 1849, on Dupont Street near Washington, a wretched tent, patched together from mildewed and weather-worn sails, was pitched on a hill-side lot, unsightly with sand and thorny bushes, filthy cast-aways of clothing, worn-out boots, and broken bottles.

But she would not let him out of her arms: all day she nursed and fondled him as if he had been a helpless babe instead of the sturdy little run-away and adventurer he had proved himself to be.

But she would not let him out of her arms: all day she nursed and fondled him as if he had been a helpless babe instead of the sturdy little run-away and adventurer he had proved himself to be.

The secrecy maintained by the Big Foura phrase invented by Americathe conflict of the idealists with the realists, and the temporary break-away of the Italian wrestler, Orlando, were bound to excite comment.

5 adjectives to describe  aways