82 adjectives to describe bunch

One day, while riding in advance of the command, down San Francisco Creek, I heard some one calling my name from a little bunch of willow brush on the opposite bank, and, upon looking closely at the spot, I saw a negro.

I had a secret interview with one of our best medicine men, and when I left his wigwam I carried securely in my sleeve a tiny bunch of magic roots.

Farley and Green, who were near at hand, now came forward, and together we took the prisoner and the mules three miles down the Platte River; there, in a thick bunch of timber, we all dismounted and made preparations to hang Williams from a limb, if he did not tell us where his partner was.

Every yellow bunch of dead willow leaves at once became for the moment a crouching tiger, but each, in turn, was passed up.

With his double bunch of four fingers held eagerly before him he saysor means to say"'Ereeight!

It was an enormous bunch of fire-red and yellow flowers, which Kaetheli held out to him, who with one foot on the step was balancing over the colonel, and called to Erick: "Here, Erick, you must take a nosegay from the garden with you, and when you come back, be sure you come and see us, do not forget.

"I never met up with a finer bunch of ladies," he assured them, again and again.

" As he proceeded, the mountain bee hummed his tune of gladness around the holy man, save when buried in the foxglove bell, or revelling upon a fragrant bunch of thyme; and even then the little voice murmured out happiness in low and broken tones of voluptuous delight.

Brown satin petticoat embroidered with marsh marigolds; little bronze shoes, with marsh marigolds tied on the latchets; brown stockings with marsh marigold clocks; tunic brown foulard smothered with quillings of soft brown lace; Princess bonnet of brown straw, with a wreath of marsh marigold and a neat little buckle of brown diamonds; parasol brown satin, with an immense bunch of marsh marigolds on the top; fan to match parasol.

The Elks were a pretty lively bunch, I'll say that, and they cleaned out all the private libraries in East Bridgeboro.

Here is Miss Horatia Bluett, as thin, as dry, as plain as ever, her dust cloak over her traveling gown, and in place of jewelry a noisy bunch of keys, which hangs from her belt.

" "That is a very pretty bunch of Alpine berries you have,'" exclaimed the old man.

"These Americans are a queer bunch," he thought; "they're ignorant as all get out, but, gosh!

COLD-MEAT STEW.Cut pieces of cold roast beef into thick slices and put into a stewpan with six or eight potatoes, a good-sized bunch of celery cut into small pieces; and a small carrot cut in dice may be added if the flavor is liked.

A splendid bunch of pure white lilies, not quite open, was fastened to the longest stick, the stems covered with wet paper or moss; then both pieces of wood were wound round with thick and rich evergreen, leaving the glorious flowers standing out gracefully, and white as the new-fallen snow.

There is also a tall bunch of Ochro {314b}a purple-stemmed mallow-flowered plantwhose mucilaginous seeds will thicken his soup.

And the first thing Tristram saw, when some hours later he was aroused by the pouring in of the sun, was the little torn bunch of silk roses lying close to her door.

"I never saw such an enthusiastic bunch as they're getting to be!"

An exquisite bunch of fresh roses lay on the tray, and a note from Antonyonly a few wordshoping I had slept well and saying the brougham would be ready for me at half-past nine, and that he also was going to London.

Mabel Collins belonged to what the class called the "fast bunch.

He saw the wild cattle break through the fencethe new "bunch" which Carmen had just got from Arizona.

(She was, at that very moment, knitting her dainty brows over the fifteenth bunch of pink fragrance and deciding regretfully that this thing must come to an end even if she had to call in Terry the Cop.)

There you behold Granny DANA, shaking her "brawny bunch of fives" in the face of Granny YOUNG, whose manner of wringing out the linen, you will observe, is up to the highest Standard of that branch of art.

At the head of the procession was the "two-fisted" Centralia bunch.

Seizing us by the crown-tuft of hair upon our shaven head, he plants the foamy bunch of fibres full in our face.

82 adjectives to describe  bunch