9 adjectives to describe canteen

He lay upon his back with arms extended wide, and his little canteen, made of two powder flasks, lying by his side.

He lay now near the edge of the cliff, whence he could look toward the west, the point of hope, whenever he wished, ate another strip of venison, and took another drink of water out of a friendly canteen.

She lent us a very handsome canteen; for the party being obliged to separate, in consequence of the small accommodation afforded in the boats, we could not avail ourselves of that provided by the other ladies with whom we were to travel, until we should all meet again upon the desert.

The war has forced Great Britain to carry out the findings of this committee and to consider more seriously than ever before, and for both men and women, the problem of industrial fatigue, the relation of accidents to hours of labor, industrial diseases, housing, transit, and industrial canteens.

"We'll eat, refill canteens, and inspect arms.

FIELD-MARSHAL'S BATON.No, you are mistaken in supposing that a private soldier under close arrest may spend two hours daily in the regimental canteen.

But the field-mouse small and busy ant Heap their hillocks, to hide if they may the woe: By the bubbling spring lies the rusted canteen, And the drum which the drummer-boy dying let go.

" Donovan, with the dusty canteen dangling from his arm, looked exceedingly foolish.

From Bombay in 1826 for wooden canteens and triangles!

9 adjectives to describe  canteen