93 adjectives to describe dens

She laughed when I expressed admiration of her little den, and said "I believe it was the armory in the old days.

Give women the vote, give them an effective part in the framing and administration of the laws which touch not merely their own lives but the lives of their children, and they will soon, I believe, cleanse the land of these foul dens.

Fadevor med den aandelige fortolkning fra laerebogen i Christian Science.

Poor lit-tle Wil-lie re-turn-ed from the for-est la-den with as much wood as his fee-ble strength could bear.

Chow's vile den might spoil some good material for the quarter-deck, and, as a matter of midshipman honor, we're bound to see that the place is cleaned out right away.

Is it not odd, by the way, that a country so long Mad-rid-den as Spain, should have now a governor with such a name as PRIM?

He dragged her up his winding stair, Into his dismal den Within his little parlorbut

While from camp to camp, 390 They catch the varied sounds, floating in air, Round all the wide circumference, tigers fell Shrink at the noise; deep in his gloomy den The lion starts, and morsels yet unchewed Drop from his trembling jaws.

Prepare thyself to die; for I swear by my infernal den, that thou shalt go no further; here will I spill thy soul.

Talk to me about your cyclone cellars, what could beat such a cozy den as this?

"Well," he began brightly, "I gains access to our man in his wretched den on the second floor of the Eubanks Block.

I will get you tea in my own secret den if such a thing is to be hadtea or a cocktail, ma Juliette!" "Will you lead the way?" said Juliet, and for a secondonly a secondher hand pressed Dick's arm with a quick, confidential pressure that was not without its appeal.

In his own untidy little den at the back of the house he sat for some time deep in thought over the events of the afternoon.

Peter had built himself a comfortable den beneath the table and was having a quiet game of Bears with Mittens, the cat, for his cubquiet, that is, except for an angry mew now and then from Mittens, who had not enjoyed an easy moment since the arrival of the three children that morning.

Johnson's Ode written in Sky was thus translated by Lord Houghton: 'Where constant mist enshrouds the rocks, Shattered in earth's primeval shocks, And niggard Nature ever mocks The labourer's toil, I roam through clans of savage men, Untamed by arts, untaught by pen; Or cower within some squalid den O'er reeking soil.

He lay in a hideous den, in pitch darkness and dead silence broken only by the splash of drops of fetid water that fell from the slimy arch of the vault.

None of them had been in a gambling-house before, but it seems they had heard of this place, which was one of the most notorious dens in the town, and agreed to look in for a few minutes to see what it was like.

he phantom of his dead wife, shrinking from the duties of motherhood and murdered in a hateful den, risen before him in that sunlit garden, amid all the turbulent mirth of happy, playful children?

A good fire burned in the grate of Cerise's cosy den and Mershone threw off his overcoat and warmed his hands as he showered questions upon the old caretaker.

Pray, how far is it to your dreadful old den?" "Only two days' journey, Giulietta.

Wir wollen frey seyn, wie die Väter waren, Eher den Tod als in der Knechtschaft leben.

It was a perpetual cloud, dispersed, indeed, for a time by the events of the day, but returning at night, when not only was the combat acted over again, but when she fell asleep it was only to be pursued by Peregrine through endless vaulted dens of darkness, or, what was far worse, to be trying to hide a stream of blood that could never be stanched.

Here Jugurtha starved; here Catiline's adherents were strangled; and methinks, there can not be in the world another such an evil den, so haunted with black memories and indistinct surmises of guilt and suffering.

In second stories, in third stories, in fourth stories, in the rear of ground floors, in one or two basements, among all the more fashionable gambling dens, which, at that period, lay between Fulton and Tenth streets, he picked his way.

For many years, it was one of the most difficult questions with which our Senate has had to grapple, to determine what should be done with the hordes of vagrant children who swarmed about our quays, and were harbored in the filthy dens which before the great fire of 1842 were so abundant in the narrow streets.

93 adjectives to describe  dens