80 adjectives to describe dismays

" Skim stared at her in utter dismay.

Aren't you coming?" We both turned, and as she did so a low cry of blank dismay involuntarily escaped her.

I forgot you don't knowof course you don't," broke in Johnnie with a sudden dismay in her voice.

When he had done this, I saw that his hair was left streaked with damp; and there was a faint, purplish stain on the handkerchief, observing which with evident dismay he stuffed the big square of coarse cambric hastily into his pocket.

What sight, of dire dismay Will freeze its form upon my brain, And turn it into clay?

"Gracious!" exclaimed Andy, under cover, but with a gasp of sheer dismay.

Fort Garry was reached without incident, although, to Katherine's secret dismay, her father had not spoken to her once, but had just gone moodily forward with his head hanging down, and dragging the sledge after him.

She came back to the group of girls, flushed and lovely beyond compare, holding up the ravished end of that golden braid with a comic dismay, while her despoiler laughed coarsely from a distance and pinned the trophy to his coat lapel.

Several partridges rose from the children's feet, and whirred noisily away, to the huge delight of the boys but to Avery's considerable dismay.

No wonder, then, that as he climbed the ladder up the side of the barn, with the ladder quaking beneath his weight, Bull Hunter began to sing, his thundering bass ringing among the ranch buildings until Mrs. Bridewell opened the kitchen window to hear the better, and old Bridewell stopped his ears in mock dismay at the thunder of Bull's voice.

Outfield West, perhaps from a mere desire to be companionable, took to lessons, and, much to his own pretended dismay, began to earn the reputation of a diligent student.

After the momentary dismay caused by the first Admiralty communiqué with its over-estimate of our losses, public confidence, shaken where it was strongest, has been restored by further information and by the admissions of the enemy.

There is a fitting a dismay, A fitting a despair.

The news, communicated in halting accents by Mr. Kemp, was received with flattering dismay.

Suppose you went and forgot it, sir!" Beaumaroy shook his head in self-condemnation and a humorous dismay.

On the whole he took a hopeful view of the situationmore so than Lord LANSDOWNE, who expressed "the profoundest dismay" at our increasing indebtedness.

The sergeant ran to the edge and gazed in helpless dismay as Mr. Turnbull came to the surface and disappeared again.

The Yale rooters tried to rattle Peck, but they succeeded in rattling the batter instead, and, to their unutterable dismay and horror, he fanned at a third one, missed it, and "Batter is out!" cried the umpire.

Marian went with them, and Patty, after the last one had gone, returned to the dining-room, to find her father regarding the table with a look of comical dismay.

His companions watched the extraordinary, and apparently unconscious, movements of the young Commander, with amazement, and not without a little secret dismay.

A gray dismay settled on the field.

ten thousand distresses crowded her distracted imagination, and she cast looks upon the conscious traitor with horrible dismay!

"But why?" For my wife's face had suddenly assumed an expression of horrified dismay.

There was an agony of hostile dismay in the look, and the trembling and appealing tone with which, taking the frightened mother's cheeks between her palms, she said: "Ah! ma mère, qui vini 'ci ce soir?"Who is coming here this evening?

When his good wife became ill, frantic dismay pervaded the servants' quarters.

80 adjectives to describe  dismays