32 adjectives to describe feeds

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.

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

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.

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.

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.

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

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.

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.

Giffard's Injector, both in Europe and this country, is quite extensively used to supply the place of a pump, as independent feed for all classes of boilers.

On her return homewhere the restoration of her child might have helped matters, but it doesn't know who she is and refuses to part from its foster-motherwe find her lethargic, off her feed, indifferent to the claims of menial toil, and clamorous (as I have shown) for her rights of the daily bath.

Unless, however, ducks are supplied with, besides chance food, a liberal feed of solid corn, or grain, morning and evening, their flesh will become flabby and insipid.

Two long, heartrending weeks they waited just outside Tower, held there within easy reachand upon mighty short feed for the herdby the promises of the railroad management and the daily assurance of the agent that the cars might be along at any time within four hours.

It's well enough to feed ourselves, but what if we ran short of the precious feed for the engines?"

The principal feed was found near the banks of the rivers, the back country still yielding only a scanty supply of a red-coloured silky grass of little value except when quite fresh.

Thus their owners, from a desire of making the greatest gain by the labour of their slaves, lay heavy burdens on them, and yet feed and cloath them very sparingly, and some scarce feed or cloath them at all; so that the poor creatures are obliged to shift for their living in the best manner they can, which occasions their being often killed in the neighbouring lands, stealing potatoes, or other food, to satisfy their hunger.

This particular type is termed a "shell" feed because the upper contour of the guiding feed bracket is shaped somewhat like a shell.

On a yellow, foggy day just before Christmas, Lord Pinkerton, with whom Jane was lunching at his club (Lord Pinkerton was quite good to lunch with; you got a splendid feed for nothing), said, 'I shall be going over to Paris next month, Babs.'

I could just do with a good, square feed.

"This damned vertical feed!" cried an officer.

San Bernardino, on the contrary, is the most accessible of the southern reserves, with abundant feed for the horses of those who visit it, well watered, and full of noble trees.

Wherefore feed, and clothe, and save, From the cradle to the grave, Those ungrateful drones who would Drain your sweatnay, drink your blood?"

As a matter of fact, the machines are arranged in what are termed "systems," so that this desirable condition of a constant and sufficient feed to all may be satisfactorily fulfilled.

" "The next time we come this way let us fetch along a ton or so of coyote feed," suggested the Major.

32 adjectives to describe  feeds