42 adjectives to describe brake

It grows in dense brakes, and generally in damp boggy ground, affording complete shade and shelter for wild animals, and is a favourite haunt of pig, wolf, tiger, and buffalo.

And while he yet sought to and fro in frowning perplexity the melodious voice brake forth anew: "O little feet, more white than snow, If through the thorny brake ye go, My loving heart I'll set below To take the hurt for thee.

And all that, Mr. Bombarnac, for making millions ofyes, I said millions" At this moment the train commenced to slow under the action of its automatic brakes, and he stopped.

But on he went, scrambling upon those airy stilts of his, with Robin Good-Fellow, "thorough brake, thorough briar," reckless of a scratched face or a torn doublet.

They followed the trail into the rough brakes of Trout Creek and located the camp.

no sound to wake The primal forest's awful shade; And breathless lies the covert brake, Where many an ambushed form is laid: I see the red-man's gleaming eye, Yet all so hushed the gloom profound, That summer birds flit heedlessly, And mocking nature smiles around.

The engine is fitted with Webb's hydraulic brake, and steel, manufactured at Crewe, is largely used in its construction.

For he was hidden among rushes in an impenetrable brake, his tender body all suffused with golden and deep purple gleams of iris flowers; wherefore his mother prophesied saying that by this holy name of immortality he should be called throughout all time.

What an idea of irresistible power and ponderous strength the huge creatures gave us, as they heaved through the tangled brake, crushing everything in their resistless progress.

But on he went, scrambling upon those airy stilts of his, with Robin Good-Fellow, "thorough brake, thorough briar," reckless of a scratched face or a torn doublet.

The engine and the cars have each independent cog brakes of almost unlimited power.

She stopped, with jammed-on brakes, and came to rest not forty feet abaft the Eagle's beak.

and, in some lonely brake, Cowers down and dozes till the dawn of day, Then claps his well-fledged wings and bears away.

your homeward steps ne'er lose; Let not dank Will mislead you to the heath: Dancing in mirky night, o'er fen and lake, He glows, to draw you downward to your death, In his bewitched, low, marshy willow brake!]

The elephant turned tail, and fled madly away, crashing through the matted brake that crackled and tore under his tread.

And while he yet sought to and fro in frowning perplexity the melodious voice brake forth anew: "O little feet, more white than snow, If through the thorny brake ye go, My loving heart I'll set below To take the hurt for thee.

Mighty few cane brakes to be found now.

Who called?" The leafy boughs on high Hissed in the sun; The dark air carried my cry Faintingly on: Eyes in the green, in the shade, In the motionless brake, Voices that said what I said, For mockery's sake: "Who cares?"

Then, like some guardian god that flies to save The weary pilgrim from an instant grave, Whom, sleeping and secure, the guileful snake Steals near and nearer thro' the peaceful brake, Then Curio rose to ward the public woe, To wake the heedless and incite the slow, Against Corruption Liberty to arm.

They attain the size and age of two or three years and there stop altogether, as if a permanent brake were applied to the wheels of their growth.

Its soil of loose black loam was partly forested, partly open, and densely matted with grass and weeds except where limestone cropped out on the hill crests and where prodigious cane brakes choked the valleys.

The melody echoed from the misty Kentucky hills, lingered under the overhanging trees, rambled through the sighing cane-brakes, loitered among the murmuring rushesthus growing ever fainter, sweeter, wilder, sadder, as it came.

And thus I stood, until the strife The bonds of slumber brake; I felt as I had ruined life, Had fled, and come awake.

The smooth cliff brake has a decidedly northern range, growing from northern Vermont to Missouri, and northwestward, but found rarely, if at all, in southern New England.

WHATEVER DIFFERENCE IN ITS PHYSICAL NATURE, climate and soil may produce in this animal, his functional characteristics are the same in whatever part of the world he may be found; and whether in the trackless forests of South America, the coral isles of Polynesia, the jungles of India, or the spicy brakes of Sumatra, he is everywhere known for his gluttony, laziness, and indifference to the character and quality of his food.

42 adjectives to describe  brake