19 adjectives to describe draw

Tex, take my advice an' keep your gun ready for the fastest draw you ever made.

Within the twilight chamber spreads apace The shadow of white Death, and at the door Invisible Corruption waits to trace His extreme way to her dim dwelling-place; 5 The eternal Hunger sits, but pity and awe Soothe her pale rage, nor dares she to deface So fair a prey, till darkness and the law Of change shall o'er his sleep the mortal curtain draw.

IV THE BALLAD SINGERS Where seven fair Streets to one tall Column draw, Two Nymphs have ta'en their stand, in hats of straw; Their yellower necks huge beads of amber grace, And by their trade they're of the Sirens' race:

And do you know, I'll bet I was three hours a-running from hell to breakfast before I caught that hoss where he was feedin' in a narrow draw.

It "has no figures, nor no fantasies," but "those which busy care draws in the brains of men," or which set off its own superior acquirements and wisdom.

"Snowstorm"a small gorse half way between Fairford and Lechlade stations on the Great Western Railwayis a favourite draw.

A lethargic youth, requiring great effort to keep himself awake between the exercises, thinks the gymnasium slow, because he is; while an eager, impetuous young fellow, exasperated because he cannot in a fortnight draw himself up by one hand, finds the same trouble there as elsewhere, that the laws of Nature are not fast enough for his inclinations.

Rather she drew nearer, as a shivering creature starved and frozen draws near to the hunter's fire.

Going down a little draw we found water, and R.C. saw where a rock had been splashed with water and was still wet.

About the middle of the afternoon, Waring rode down a sandy draw that deepened to an arroyo.

Tethering their mounts in the last clump of underbrush the riders labored on afoot up a shallow draw which scarred the steep slope.

They turned up a slight draw, toward the hillside.

Then with the silence and the tense nerve-draw of waiting came the sense of things finisheddone forever.

For awhile the thin, wobbly track of a wagon meandered along ahead of him, then turned off up a flat-bottomed draw and was lost in the sagebrush.

[They enter the gate of the town.] STUDY FAUST (entering with, the poodle) Now field and meadow I've forsaken; O'er them deep night her veil doth draw; In us the better soul doth waken, With feelings of foreboding awe.

Over its summit there started into being a long cool "draw," broad and shallow near the top, but deepening by insensible degrees into a cañon filled already with broad-leaved shrubs, and thickly grown with saplings of beech and ash.

However, he has ordered all his menthe different posses sent out in various directionsto draw in toward Anvil Rock, so that he will not be there long alone, and not at any time beyond the hearing of his men, should he find it necessary to call for help.

19 'Tis true, his countenance did imprint an awe; And naturally all souls to his did bow, As wands of divination downward draw, And point to beds where sovereign gold doth grow.

A mystery no less to gods than men! Not thus our infidels th' Eternal draw, A God all o'er, consummate, absolute, Full-orbed, in his whole round of rays complete.

19 adjectives to describe  draw