10 adjectives to describe chit

I had ridden beside him many times over his mother's estate, and I had noticedand chafed somewhat at the knowledgethat women much older than he always called him Mr. Washington, while even that little chit of a Polly Johnston called me Tom to my face, and laughed at me when I assumed an air of injured dignity.

"The idee of a mere chit like her goin' out to a place that's no better than a saloon, even if you do guzzle your drinks at a tableand in a dug-out dress!" Winona, instead of feeling rebuked, was gratified to be called a mere chit.

And now do just look at that merry little Chinese waiter holding an umbrella, big enough for a bed-tester, over the head of that pretty insipid half-Madona-ish chit of a lady in that very blue summer-house.

Early on Thursday morning came an indignant chit from an irate General, complaining that my servants were trying to seize his ponies, for which he had paid an advance of two rupees, and would I be good enough to investigate the affair.

"I think a sampler is the very devil!" "Oh," said Miss Bidwell in a shocked voice, "I shall have to report you as a naughty chit if you use such language.

I saw it myself before the window of my present residence, Dalby Terrace, in November, 1825, and in Nov. 1826, the Wren was seen on the shrubs in the garden before the house at Dalby Terrace; it was very lively and active, and uttered its peculiar chit, chit.

Our last recollection of Pindi was a vision of the faithful Ayata, paid, tipped, and provided with a flaming "chit," flapping along the road in the bright moonlight, with all his worldly possessions, en route for Abbotabad and home.

She couldn't be washed again, as the Quartermaster had already written three scathing chits about the previous use of depôt disinfectant.

She is just such a forward chit.

'You are an impertinent chit,' retorted Lesbia, 'and you know nothing about it.'

10 adjectives to describe  chit