73 adjectives to describe feeding

The soil was poor and stony, producing a little feed for stock; but it could scarcely be made available, as the country is completely covered with thickets of acacia of small growth.

Singer Manufacturing Co. (PWH); 6Jan60; R249736. Instructions for using Singer sewing machines 15-88 and 15-89, reversible feed.

It held in order the more violent members, the souls naturally daring or maddened by forcible feeding.

Women who marry comparatively late in life, and bear children, generally have a deficiency of milk after the second or third month: artificial feeding must in part be here resorted to.

Starting at 7.20 a.m., steered east over grassy hills, with granite bases and table summits of red sandstone, the latter rock forming but a poor soil with scanty feed and scrub; crossed several small gullies running into the Chapman.

On visionary views would fancy feed, 45 Till his eye streamed with tears.

The discharge arm should always be long enough (4 to 6 inches) to insure the oil magazine and condenser from getting too hot, otherwise it will not condense fast enough to give continuous feed of oil.

Weakness and disease come more frequently from injudicious feeding and housing than from any other cause.

As an [5602]idle sedentary life, liberal feeding, are great causes of it, so the opposite, labour, slender and sparing diet, with continual business, are the best and most ordinary means to prevent it.

Being Sunday, we only moved four miles lower down the river for better feed, the channel widening out to 600 yards. 17th May.

Singer universal feed three-thread cording machine 114W12C, by Archibald Tregaskis.

And yet, singular as it may seem, the animal could be accustomed to this grain by judicious feeding at first.

Singer Co. (PWH); 14Jan69; R454086. Instructions for using Singer Electric sewing machines 99-23 and 99-24 lock stitch for family use, adjustable reverse feed for tacking.

In our day, however, it is more often a result of gross feeding, combined with only that amount of work which the horse, if ordinarily fed, would be easily able to perform.

Much of the excess in drinking is due, not to inheritance, but to vicious feeding.

And truly it had been a good time for the wolf cubs, as for most wild animals; and they had grown large and strong with their fat feeding, and wise with their many experiences.

" "I daresay; very probably Pottinger has given them a double feed; he would naturally like them to dash up in fine style.

Pushing on quickly for twelve miles further, the river entered a wide plain, in which was some tolerable feed; we had again, however, to halt for the night without water.

BALÂM´, the ox on which the faithful feed in paradise.

All artificial foods require longer time for digestion than the food supplied by nature; and when making use of such, great care should be taken to avoid too frequent feeding.

It looks funny, but then the whole of it is funny,calf-feeding and all.

From a convenient bin he took out a generous feed, and from a stack beside the eaves he brought them hay for the night.

Under kind treatment, daily petting, and generous feeding, "Dolly" is too frisky and headstrong for a lady to drive.

I set to work upon her, and allowed the dogs a glorious feed on the blubber, while I myself had a great banquet on the fresh meat.

A gorgeous feed.

73 adjectives to describe  feeding