57 adjectives to describe barrelled

Just then he saw WESTCOTT'S huntin' cap above the rocks on the point, and saw his double-barrel poked out in the direction of the leader of the pack, and he knew that that old grey-back's time had come.

One who lived in the neighborhood ran home and brought back a little tin barrel full of cartridges.

The sun's slant rays were caught and multiplied a thousand times on polished barrel and gold-laced helmet and glittering shoulder-knot.

(To The Editor Of The Mirror.) SIR,In the haste in which I wrote my last account of the carrying of "tar barrels" in Westmoreland, (owing to the pressure of time,) I omitted some most interesting information, and I think I cannot do better than supply the deficiency this year.

Then strain, through a fine hair-sieve, into a very clean barrel that has held spirits, and put two quarts of new milk.

After ten minutes with the rifle butt there was nothing to show for the cache but broken barrels and a trough of wet sand where the liquor had run down the bed of the dry gully.

W'en we got nearish to Lunnon I seed sum girt beg round barrels painted black.

She reaches the ground after an interval, steps splash into a pool of water, knocks over a mop, and embraces a tall cider barrel with her groping arms.

Anyhow, I feel like goin' on a tear myselfnot a drunka man's a darned fool that'll let any woman make a whisky barrel out of him!

It is impossible to conceive, from their slender shape, their great height, and their contiguity to the church, for what other purpose they could have been intended, having, to a spectator inside, who looks up to the top, exactly the appearance of an enormous gun-barrel.

But these obliged us to buy an extra half-barrel of sugar.

Dick Sand, by a supreme precaution, had also brought on the forecastle ten barrels of the cargo containing whale's oil.

Open windows admitted the damp sea breeze and a smell, like foul gun-barrels, from the river marshes.

" Mr. Killibrew moved down the aisle of his store between fragrant barrels and boxes, laughing mellowly at old Aunt Becky's ruse, as he saw it.

Coquenil felt for cigarettes in his coat pocket and his hand touched the friendly barrel of a revolver.

And the billy was up on his hind feet with his horns caught in the fullest barrel, and was snorting and snuffling in a drowning condition and tilting the barrel perilously.

It'll make a glorious fireworksone hundred and twenty-five barrels of powder and four fifty-pound cases of dynamiteand if you can't walk that far, Thorne, we'll take you up on a sledge.

He had fallen almost under the gun, and swiftly lifting one foot he kicked out desperately at the gray barrel above him.

Rising above the weary groups which had thrown themselves upon the ground, were the grim barrels of cannon, in battery, ready to fire, as soon as the enemy appeared.

When he went to bed that night he thought much of the hidden barrels.

"When mistress living we took a bath every Friday in a sawed-intwo barrel (wooden tub).

And Bruno always is like a loaded gun-barrel, just a little spark and he is on fire and explodes.

He was carrying something that looked like a miniature barrel, and I had another package which he had given me, both carefully wrapped up.

Upon a movable barrel A, a piece of paper is wound, the ends of which are secured by the slight brass clamps shown in the drawing.

Really, when I think of myself, a diplomate, a courtier, a man-about-town, curled in a dusty, musty wine-barrel, I am moved with vexation and laughter.

57 adjectives to describe  barrelled