29 adjectives to describe barkings

In the 'Evening Walk' the following lines occur The dog, loud barking, 'mid the glittering rocks, Hunts, where his master points, the intercepted flocks.

From out in the night it was answered by the sharp barking of a dog and the shout of a second voice.

No noise disturbed the silence but the distant barking of the shepherd's dog (as he, like a busy marshal, kept the order of his procession unbroken) mixing with the faint murmuring of the waterfall and the song of the birds that inhabited the ilex grove.

A diversion in the shouts of the children up the mean street and a sudden furious barking of dogs drew Peter from the discussion.

He reached for his gun, and the following instant the great bullmastiff set up a tremendous barking, which drew the attention of the whole company.

There was no vociferous barking.

Coming nearer, however, they soon were greeted by a joyous barking from Mumbles and discovered Wampus squatting upon the ground, puffing at the small end of the cigar and seeming quite composed and tranquil.

As well as he could with his legs held rigid by the rope that tied his ankles, he twisted in the saddle and sent leaden answer to the spiteful barking of the guns that called upon them to halt.

The dogs now all broke out into a continuous barking, and Archie exclaimed, in an excited voice, "Shoot him!

One of these doors stood open, and 'Dolph, dashing within, at once set up a frantic barking.

wherewith they accompany their movements, cries that, heard from a short distance, exactly resemble the harsh barking of a legion of dogs.

and the girl, in order to avoid the blows, stumbles over an unfortunate dog, who commences a horrible barking and whining, tempting all the dogs of the village to outbark and outwhine him.

High above them in the clearing sounded the bells of the flock, and off and on the impatient barking of Whitie and Playwell, and in between sounded the trumpet of the youngest herdsman, Stephen.

I could fancy the joyful barking of dogs in accompaniment.

A lively barking came to our ears, and presently a spry little dog was dancing around the old woman and wagging his tail.

"Yap! yap! yap!" Buck could hear the shrill barking of the fat little dog, and the joyous shrieks of the child as he made his playfellow chase his tail round and round or tumbled him head over heels on the floor.

Far in the distance twinkled the gleam of a herdsman's fire, the faint tinkle of a distant bell, or the subdued barking of a village dog for a moment, alone broke the silence.

"Was spared," repeated Florence, "and" "And come home in that ship," said the captain, still looking in the same direction, "anddon't be frightened, Pretty!and landed; and one morning come cautiously to his own door to take a observation, knowing that his friends would think him drowned, when he sheered off at the unexpected" "At the unexpected barking of a dog?" cried Florence quickly.

Then the old man related how, many months since, he was leaving Argenteuil on his usual pilgrimage, and had gained the high ground beyond the village, when the violent barking of his dog caused him to listen attentively.

One night the wolves smelt the flesh, and came up to the camp-fire; the strong hunting-dogs rushed out with clamorous barking to drive them away, and the sudden alarm for a moment made the sleepy wayfarers think that roving Indians had attacked them.

At night he could have heard the murmuring waterfall amid a stillness only broken at intervals by the scream of the owl, the clatter of the goatsucker, or the weird barking of the foxes: for not two hundred yards from the house and practically in the garden, is a fox earth that has never been without a litter of, cubs for forty years!

again resounded, as we proceeded slowly and majestically towards the river, through a fog, which prevented our being advantageously seen, and which got down the throat of the sword bearer, who coughed incessantly during our progress, much to my annoyance, not to speak of the ungraceful movements which his convulsive barkings gave to the red velvet scabbard of the official glave as it stuck out of the window of the coach.

no wonder the servants of force say that it is like "a cur barking at the wheels of an express-train."

A hoarse, dull barking arose in reply, but no dog made its appearance.

And the dog answered with eager barking and quick-wagging tail.

29 adjectives to describe  barkings