55 adjectives to describe exits

"The Cedars's final tragedy, yet it was the most graceful exit he could have made.

FOUGHT TO GET ON THE BOATS "Immense crowds of themmen, women and childrengathered along the quayside and at the railway stations in an effort to make a hasty exit from the city.

Member, if dissatisfied with the reply, would not hurl the Mace at the CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER, so as to ensure a properly dramatic exit.

limp exits instead of ardent exits.

Outside, the two grooms stood close by, a little confused by my sudden exit.

"That was the discovery of a few of Mr. Knopf's diamonds," continued the man in the corner after a slight pause, "evidently trampled into the ground by the thief whilst making his hurried exit through the garden of No. 22, Phillimore Terrace.

A huge sentry stood with his back to the secret exit, his dark eyes shining beneath his peaked cap, as he held his weapon to his shoulder within six feet of us.

" Kent looked and saw a group of six men making for the nearest exit in the grille.

He has rooms in a flat to which there is plenty of access, two lifts on each floor and separate exits, and he lives quite alone.

We have thus to refer the origins of the German influence in England back to the beginning of the Hanoverian Succession; and thence back to the quarrel between the King and the lawyers which had issue at Naseby; and thence again to the angry exit of Henry VIII.

Waving his arms wildly in the heat of his anger, Midshipman Jetson hurried from the room, midshipmen moving aside to favor his swift exit.

At all events, this view was taken by the aggrieved and puzzled Colonel, who fled through the Boston Cash Store and, by means of a rear exit from that emporium, gained the office of Truman Baird, Justice of the Peace, where he swore to a legal document which averred that "the said Jonas R. Potts" was "in fear of immediate and great bodily harm, which he has reasonable cause to believe will be inflicted upon him by the said Westley Keyts.

He hurled himself headlong toward the narrow exit and through.

Twenty-seven hours had passed since Jacob Downey's exasperated exit from Myers's Meat Shop.

For although the people who leave slowly are bad enough, they are as nothing compared with the people who make false exits and return with afterthoughts.

He remembers her delicate, strange perfume reaching him faintly through all the incredible turmoil of that impetuous exit.

The crowd caught a succession of hideous ideas: of being trapped and burned, of inadequate exits, murderous gases, bodies piled at the doorsall the detailed news-horror of former theatre disasters.

When I took leave, she let me back down the whole length of the room, not half turning away as so many princesses do after the first few steps, so as to curtail that very inconvenient exit.

It is pleasant to think of the Pan-Islamic merriment with which Abdul Hamid must have viewed the indignant exit of his Christian brother, who had come such a long way to see him, and was so tactful about the Armenian atrocities.

As soon as my respected relative uttered the preliminary snore of her afternoon siesta, Beauty made an involuntary exit out of the house, all the lower doors and windows having been carefully fastened.

I have traced her; have seen where she must have lain crouching ever so long, followed her all along the top of the car, to the end where she got down above the little platform exit.

Thy feet have found the path that Shakespeare found, Life's lonely exit of such far renown; For thee, 0 dear interpreter of dreams, The curtain hath rung down.

Eliza's brother has been to visit her last retreat, and to learn the particulars of her melancholy exit.

In 1908-1909 Austria-Hungary, with the aid of her German ally, enforced her wishes in respect of Bosnia upon a reluctant Europe; but instead of following up this success by a determined effort to solve the Southern Slav question on an Austrian basis, she allowed the confusion to grow yearly worse confounded, and gradually created an intolerable situation from which a peaceful exit was well-nigh impossible.

After the beau had made a rapid exit, the father turned to the girl and said in astonishment: "What was the matter with that fellow?

55 adjectives to describe  exits