16 adjectives to describe bonuses

"Legatus est vir bonus, peregre-missus ad mentiendum Republicæ causa;" which he chose should have been thus rendered into English: An Ambassador is an honest Man, sent to lie abroad for the good of his Country; but the word lie, upon which the conceit turned, was not so expressed in Latin, as to admit a double meaning, or so fair a construction as Sir Henry thought, in English.

Sis bonus, O, faelixque tuis.

Customers cooperative bonus sharing certificate.

Harueiusque bonus, (charus licet omnibus idem,)

Jactatur pius Æneas, jactatur Ulysses, Per mare, per terras, hic bonus, ille pius.

In other words, the workers would get lesser bonuses.

This snug little bonus was called "constructive mileage.

Si quis Causidicus chartas impingat in istas, Nil mihi vobiscum, pessima turba vale; Sit nisi vir bonus, et juris sine fraude peritus, Tum legat, et forsan doctior inde siet.

As a supplement to his wages he received an occasional bonus.

So, in lesser measure, is the plan of the Steel trust to permit and encourage its employees to purchase annually its stock, somewhat below the current market price, giving a substantial bonus if the stock is held over ten years.

[Lagniappe: an unexpected bonus or extra] Think of it as a "lagniappe" a little something extra to thank you for your patience.

"Vir bonus et sapiens, qualem vix repperit unum Millibus e multis hominum consultus Apollo.

The Commission's clerk, a big, red-faced, jovial fellow, informed Hanford that price was not nearly so essential as time of delivery; that although the contract glittered with alluring bonuses and was heavily weighted with forfeits, neither bonuses nor forfeitures could in the slightest manner compensate for a delay in time.

Most of them, however, are holding back for a War bonus.

Each one must receive as an extra bonus a year's pay.

During a previous mayoralty the town offered to the Lida Tool Works a handsome bonus to construct branch foundries along its river-banks, and, except for the annual flood conditions, would have succeeded.

16 adjectives to describe  bonuses