186 adjectives to describe brute

He might be too tired to answer the Colonel; he was seldom too tired to talk nonsense to Nig, never too tired to say, "Well, old boy," or even "Well, pardner," to the dumb brute.

Don't get jealous of Mumbles, for heaven's sake, for the little brute may add a bit to Patsy's bliss.

I've been a selfish brute to her, I always have been.

she exclaimed passionately, "an ignorant, savage, stupid brute" The harsh words sprang from the lips of Carolyn June before she thought.

Rider after rider charged down upon the fierce old brute.

"I sure hope that Queen Ozma can do something about that ugly brute," said Nibbles.

The more feeling a man has, the more keenly he feels pain of body, or pain of mind, such as shame, loneliness, the dislike, ridicule, and contempt of his fellow men; in a word, the more of a man he is, and the less of a mere brute, the more chance there is of his brute courage breaking down, just when he wants it most to keep him up, by leaving him to play the coward and come to shame.

"Horrible, savage brutes!

"You know, dearest one, most beautiful one, that I'm a jealous brute.

After all, he is nothing but a strong nasty brute; and his only reason for being here is that he is a new and undescribed species, never seen before, and, it is to be hoped, never to be seen again.

"He's a surly brute!" cried John; "nice company he'll be in the field!

But Bargemont and his pot of butter!... Never to possess the most adorable of women, never to see her more, he was quite willing for the sacrifice still, but to know her in the arms of that coarse brute staggered the mind and rendered life impossible.

SEE The beloved brute.

The shells struck into the middle of us, almost at one spot, making a sanguinary gap which we closed unceasingly with the obstinacy of ferocious brutes.

" I explained the terrible affliction to which my love had been subjected by those heartless brutes, whereupon he cried enthusiastically: "Then she is not dead!

The three chums, however, listened and exchanged looks with one another as some particularly thrilling incident came along, as though they could imagine Jerry facing that big yellow brute that chased him round and round the tree until he was dizzy enough to drop ere he remembered that he had a gun in his hand.

You are 'ign'rant,'" she continued while he looked at her with a puzzled expression in his eyes, "of the ways of a woman's heart; you are 'savage'in the defense of a woman's honor; you are 'stupid'not to see that it is the man a woman wants and not the thin social veneer; you are a 'brute'an utter brute, Ramblin' Kid totomake a girl almost tell youtell youthat sheshe

Such an awful brute.

You can't float the wreck; the fellow Cartwright sent to help you is a drunken brute, and I have grounds for thinking Cartwright, himself, will soon go broke.

For hours these uncanny dogs had puzzled me, a score of vicious, hungry brutes that drew the sledges in winter and that picked up a vagabond living in the idle summer by hunting rabbits and raiding the fishermen's flakes and pig-pens and by catching flounders in the sea as the tide ebbed.

My surmise was that she had met and married Farquharson, whoever he was, under the spell of some momentary infatuation, and that he had proved himself to be an unspeakable brute whom she had speedily abandoned.

Thanks chiefly to the divine gift of a memory which inspires the moments with a past, a present, and a future, and gives the sense of corporate existence that raises man above the otherwise more respectable and innocent brute, all that, or most of it, is changed.

Thrilling stories are told of escapes from these dangerous brutes.

On these battered chairs had sat and twisted hundreds of poor wretches, innocent and guilty, petty thieves, shifty-eyed scoundrels, dull brutes of murderers, and occasionally a criminal of a higher class, summoned for the preliminary examinations.

Don't be angry with me, but" "I should be an ungrateful brute if I was, sir.

186 adjectives to describe  brute