63 adjectives to describe directors

Marina had named, among others, Fra Francesco, her own spiritual director, a Servite friar of gentle and winning demeanor, who was much beloved both in his convent and in other circles where his duties called him.

He being a nervous party springs a blue note that got the musical director hysterical and he forgot to give the bass drum man his cue and the whole thing went to blazes.

HARPER, ROBERT J. The instrumental director's handbook.

He got out of that with another fortune, though they say he sold his fellow directors.

To such an extreme degree had his authority attained, that he became the sole director even in the royal kitchen, and prepared for Zohák the most delicious and savory food imaginable; for in those days bread and fruit only were the usual articles of food.

Smollett (History of England, iv. 293) describes how, in 1758, the conquest of Senegal was due to this 'sensible Quaker,' 'this honest Quaker,' as he calls him, who not only conceived the project, but 'was concerned as a principal director and promoter of the expedition.

WERNER, M. R. Little Napoleons and dummy directors.

Hence a croud of scribblers, without shame or talents, have become the exclusive directors of public amusements, and, as far as the noise of a theatre constitutes success, are perhaps more successful than ever was Racine or Moliere.

In 1885 he received the important post of artistic director of the Moscow government theatres; the harassing duties of the position proved too severe for his weak constitution, and he passed away in the next year.

Editorial director: W. W. Beardsley.

While he had been made an Honorary Director of the company in 1857, although not a stockholder, a law was subsequently passed declaring that only stockholders could be directors, even honorary directors.

The amateur choir director.

Chase arose and cheered with the assemblage when the distinguished director made his appearance.

Moreover, M. Broquette, her father, though now more than five-and-seventy, secretly remained the all-powerful, energetic director of the place, discharging all needful police duties, drilling new nurses like recruits, remaining ever on the watch and incessantly perambulating the three floors of his suspicious, dingy lodging-house.

The private estates of the fraudulent directors were confiscated for the relief of the sufferers.

" One by one he called the councilors up and introduced them, beginning with his daughter Judith, who was to be gymnastic director at the camp.

The morning after I had had this very literary conversation with my honorable director, I rang at the door of the small house in the Rue Desbordes-Valmore where Pierre Fauchery lived, in a retired corner of Passy.

He had that day passed an examination before three of the official members, solemn and important as though they had been the Honourable Directors of Drury Lane, and had been admitted to membership in the club, with the promise of a small part in their forthcoming performance.

No wonder that the humane director who writes speaks with keen sympathy of the "long-continued strain" upon masters and men.

He was not allowed to make the programmes, and the directors, ignorant of the fact that they had engaged the greatest musical genius of the century, gave no Wagner concert, and put only a few short selections from his early operas on the programs.

Therefore it is, like a prince, an imperial director in the realm of intellect.

But the imperturbable director of our flight took no heed, and drew away at his clay idol with unabated satisfaction.

The Doctor, through connections with itinerant directors and impresarios à l'aventure, "launched" his daughter finally.

The junior director gets all the dirty work to do.

"These promenades are not without use," the Mother Superior once said to Evasio Mon, one of the lay directors of this school.

63 adjectives to describe  directors