40 adjectives to describe dear

" Wrong, my little dears.

(This impromtu poetikism, Mr. PUNCHINELLO, kicked up quite a little breeze, in the midst of which the pretty brokers blushed and looked so bewitchin' like, that it was enuff to make a feller throw stuns at K. VANDERBILT if the pretty Dears only wanted him to.)

My own sweet dear, I" He stopped and shook his head, for he could say nothing further.

"Ah, pore dear," said a voice.

"Oh, you lovely dears!" cried Florence; "how sweet of you!

MY VERY PRECIOUS DEAR, When I wrote thee last, my time and feelings would not permit me to say much on our impending prospect of leaving Barnsley; but since then this very important subject has obtained my most serious and weighty consideration, and I am now free to communicate to thee my feelings, in order that thou mayest weigh them duly and compare them with thy own while we are separated.

Why, here are we four newly found relations all beginning to get acquainted, and to love one another, and we can't have our little party broken up, auntie dear.

When she came back, "I'm so sorry, dears, to cut short even by a single day this charming time together," she told the girls.

To see the sweet, invincible American naïveté welling up in their intense satisfaction in being so sophisticated,oh, the harmless dears!"

Indeed my strong-hearted, my dear.

Some hold their ideals lightly, but his heart-strings were twined round his; some care little for their countryhe was an Englishman, law-abiding, liberty-loving, to his heart's core, of the type of the seventeenth-century patriot, holding England's honour dear.

"Oh, hush! dears, pray hush," said Sarah, beginning to pick up the shells, "we will soon build it up again."

The two poor innocent dears had allowed themselves a single indiscretion; they had gone out together, a few days before Christmas, to buy some small gifts for each other.

you were insensible, poor dear; but if you had only seen Walter Clifford when he saved us!

"Oh, you kind, good, playful dear!"

He looked at the dollar bill, and then he saidquite out loud "Poor, poor dears!" CHAPTER III UP STAKES That night, Kenelm could not sleep.

He was inexplicable and entirely lovablea stupid old dear, and as wise as Solomon!

But to think of my childrenas motherless babes; to hear Willie tell his sorrow, and mourn so bitterly in his tender years for a motherso dear; to feel that with his susceptibility and keen sensitiveness he realizes so fully his loss; to hear him sob on his pillow at night, and, when alone, call himself 'little motherless Willie;'oh, mother!

Clare hasn't got what Arthur calls a grip on facts.' Lord Pinkerton said, 'This is very painful, my dears; very painful indeed.

Be patriotic, old dear; eat less oats.

Kodaks clicked, clergymen beamed, ladies said, "How sweetly picturesquepoor dears"; the Captain murmured, "Damnedest scoundrels unhungbut can't leave 'em to starve"; the "poor dears" smiled largely and ate wolfishly; Moussa Isa bled, and the great steamer resumed her way.

"Oh, you kind, good, playful dear!"

" "But I don't want to marry anybody, you ridiculous old dear," said Margaret.

"Not the slightest, Olivia dear.

He was inexplicable and entirely lovablea stupid old dear, and as wise as Solomon!

40 adjectives to describe  dear