10 adjectives to describe batching

" A minute later Jack gave them another little batch of news.

That done, he filled the vacancies with political troughsmen; and with these as assistant decapitators the major passed rapidly down the line, striking off heads in daily batches until the over-flow of the Bucks political following was provided for on the railroad's pay-rolls to the wife's cousin's nephew.

It is under this impression they are afraid of speaking when in court, lest they should give offence, and excite petulance in the judge, which would, in their opinion, inevitably include them in the devoted batch of transports, of which their horror is inconceivable; 1st, because many have already undergone the punishment; and 2dly, all who have not are fully aware of the privations to which it subjects them.

Not counting the carriers, we reckoned that the active opposition comprised Leith, Soma, the one-eyed white man, and either two or three of the "tivo" dancers, and these made a formidable batch.

I had such a funny batch of letters on my birthday that year.

The sword had no sooner cut the sack across and punctured the tin, than a fat villain in a loin cloth, squatting on the earthen floor, kneaded flour and oil into a grimy batch of dough.

'He (the tiger) mauled four elephants, one of whom died the same day, and one other had a narrow batch, i.e. escape, of its life.

A certain quantity of this material may then be used along with other marks of jute to form a batch suitable for the intended yarn.

Down this trench the wounded were passed, and a fresh working party relieved the cramped and tired batch who had commenced the work.

To this must be added the nine yearly batches of trained Landsturm, which, after the same deductions, will come likewise to 911,250.

10 adjectives to describe  batching