10 adjectives to describe electing

No one cares less for money than Mr. Buxton!" "There's a good little daughter-in-law elect!

In the simplicity of her heart, she believed all his flattering professions, and considered herself his bride elect; she therefore accepted the invitation with innocent frankness.

"This fellow is likely to give us a long drag," said the master, as he stood balancing himself on the clumsy elects in the bows of the boat, using his lance as an adept in saltation poises his pole on the wire, the water curling fairly above the gunwale forward, with the rapid movement of the boat; "I would haul up alongside, and give him the lance, did I not distrust them flukes.

Only the very highest cream of the inner elect have plain table cloths and a little silver like we do at home.

The originality and force of his mind, as well as the articulate music of an imaginative poet, places Nietzsche among the philosophic elect of the race.

In Isaiah you would see the elect as rare as the grapes which are found after the vintage, and have escaped the search of the gatherer; as rare as the blades which remain by chance in the field, and have escaped the scythe of the mower.

"Parbleu!" cried they, after a few moments' reflectionthe elect of Paris are capable of more in a single second than all the deputies of the National Assembly in three years"Let decrees, proclamations, and placards be prepared.

Choose, pick, select, cull, elect.

And Jesus said to his Mother, "Arise, my beloved, mine elect! come with me from Lebanon, my espoused!

We always have counselled, Yea, we have even insisted,that thou shouldst elect thee a maiden.

10 adjectives to describe  electing