534 adjectives to describe companion

The most constant companion of this species is the Yellow Pine, and a worthy companion it is.

On the 16th I went with a young officer from a Yorkshire Battalion, a most agreeable companion, to Desenzano, which was out of bounds.

By the time the latter reached her eighteenth birthday and married, Marthe her sister, then fourteen years old, had become the inseparable companion of Rose Froment, who was of the same age and as pretty as herself, though dark instead of fair.

Personally he was a most delightful man, at his best a very amusing talker, a pleasant companion and an excellent Commanding Officer.

" He had the greatest charm of mind, and, needless to say, was a delightful companion.

Meanwhile the two little sympathizing companions toiled up the steep hill, drinking in with every inhalation of the balmy air copious draughts of the new-found elixir of life.

An Epicurean without his female companion, unless by his own choice, is no more an Epicurean than a Cynic is a Cynic without his rags and his impudence.

My brave companions lay in the snow, without food, and with only the partial shelter of the short trees, yet they made no sign of suffering or faint-heartedness.

Kenneth also now became Patsy's faithful companion, for the boy had lost his former bashfulness and fear of girls, and had grown to feel at ease even in the society of Beth and Louise.

He and Betty found time, too, to slip away from their gay companions and go to the old second-hand bookshop where Lockwood Hale browsed among his dusty volumes.

Certainly an attractive human being and a charming companion, pre-eminently natural.

Her influence upon her pupils who were her daily companions has been permanent, character-moulding, and unceasingly progressive.

It would be a 'new thought' to take to the men a little and might assist in making more of them fit companions for the sweet and cleanly women they delight in associating with.

They then quitted us, hastening, Eunané to seek out her favourite companions of a former season, the others to mingle with the younger girls and share in their play.

Tom was his sole companion, sharing his bed, and sitting beside him on a stool with much the same drowsy expression of eye as his master.

And thus it was that Robin Hood became outlawed; thus a band of merry companions gathered about him, and thus he gained his right-hand man, Little John; and so the prologue ends.

" "Is the lady attended by suitable companions in her daily life?" "Her companions are known to the Senate.

And thence those heroic women came forth again, when religious war threatened to take the place of civil: again they put to shame their more timid male companions, and by their labors Jesuit and Jansenist found peace.

The love and the hope of a dozen lovely years, the little sweet companion, the daily joy, the future trustalloveras if a child had never been born.

His unfortunate companion who had been shot, was a scout from Springfield, Missouri, whose name I cannot now remember.

[Footnote B: There is something characteristic in Wordsworth's addressing an intimate travelling companion in this way.

His sorrowful musings were broken in upon by his one faithful friend, the gentle companion of many a quiet hour, his affectionate and devoted pet, his beloved cat.

" "A deaf and dumb woman is surely not a very cheerful companion!" "And who caused her that affliction?"

If it were not for sack, villainous sack, and a few spots upon his front, you would go far to find a better companion than the fat old Knight.

"Is thatthat young lady your daughter?" asked Mr. Fitch, surprised, for he fancied Carrie was a humble companion of the family.

534 adjectives to describe  companion