111 adjectives to describe clock

She glanced at the little clock on the dresser and saw that its hands pointed to half past eight.

Someone had stored the hall full of coils of rope and sailcloth, but in the midst of it the same tall clock was ticking out its cycle, and the portraits of the Shelton family still hung against the white panels.

" The cathedral clock struck six as Karl Steinmetz turned out of the Nevski Prospekt into the large square before the sacred edifice.

"I have a friend who wonders that I do not take my astronomical clock to pieces.

The only furniture I saw in the place was two chairs, a table, a large stool, a cheap clock, and a few pots.

In a corner of the room an old-fashioned clock ticked wheezily.

But at last, as the stable-clock was tolling eleven, he rose stiffly and walked to the window.

I saw one little girl, who was perhaps six years old, with a heavy wooden clock in her arms.

The curious clock whose bells are struck by golden cherubs on the north side of the tower, is said to have been a gift of Queen Elizabeth and to be the oldest clock in England still in good order.

In total gloom the Vagrant sighs, 190 Stoops her sick head, and shuts her weary eyes; Or on her fingers counts the distant clock, Or, to the drowsy crow of midnight cock, Listens, or quakes while from the forest's gulf Howls near and nearer yet the famished wolf.

It is really a fine thing, like an English parknumberless buildings with handsome rooms, and filled with Chinese curios, and handsome clocks, bronzes, &c.

So at once there is posted a letter, as kind as cruelty can make it, and with it go a little ormolu clock, a pair of mother-of-pearl opera-glasses, a lovely fan it was hard, Isabel, to part with,and there is an end of that.

In December I had various communications about laying wires through the Park, &c., &c., and correspondence about the possibility of using sympathetic clocks: in June, apparently, I had seen Shepherd's sympathetic clock at the Great Exhibition, and had seen the system of sympathetic clocks at Pawson's, St Paul's Churchyard.

A tiny carriage-clock on the mantel-piece struck seven, and she looked up in a startled way, as if the sound had frightened her.

SEE AYER, FRED C. LANGE, EDWARD H. World luxograph clock.

625 CHRISTABEL PART THE FIRST 'Tis the middle of night by the castle clock,

I will give you, for my part, The crazy old church clock.

The cause of death is the destruction of some important part of the machine, which prevents it from running longer; a corpse is a broken clock, and the departure of the soul comes only as a result of death.

Another came from the bedchamber of Philip II of Spaina grand high clock that had tolled the hours in that great hall beyond my door.

Careless clock.

It was a scene as nearly turbulent as the old yellow clock had ever witnessed.

Cannon-street Chapel has neither a bell, nor a steeple, nor an outside clock, and it has never yet said that it was any worse off for their absence.

In his room I observed a vast quantity of English books, and on his chimney stood what he called a patriotic clock, the dial of which was placed between two pyramids, on which were inscribed the names of republican authors, and on the top of one was that of our countryman, Mr. Thomas Painewhom, by the way, I understand you intended to exhibit in a much more conspicuous and less tranquil situation.

Then I glanced up at the Metropolitan tower, higher but far less romantic in appearance, and saw by the big illuminated clock that it was nearly half-past eleven.

Big clocks, little clocks, old clocks, new clocks, fat clocks, lean clocks, solemn clocks, fussy clocks, clocks of red, of green, of brown, of pink, of white, of orange, of blue, clocks that sang, and clocks that rang, clocks that whistled, and blared, and piped, and drummed.

111 adjectives to describe  clock