28 adjectives to describe feels

The oppressive feel of the atmosphere, the dead calm, and the portentous color of the sky, filled every one with deep consternation, and seemed to betoken some fearful catastrophe.

Lord GLENELG, &c. My LordWe feel assured that no apology is necessary, in requesting your attention to the subject of this letter.

Its rectitude; its sensitiveness; the mere feel and texture of it, put his jangling nerves in tune.

COATThis is a very important point; the hair should be about two inches long; that from skull to root of tail a mixture of hardish and soft hair, which gives a sort of crisp feel to the hand.

Luckilyor suicide would be the rule rather than the exception for artiststhe long process of disillusionment is broken by hours when even the most self-critical feel nobly and indubitably great; and this is the only reward that most artists ever have for their labours, if we set a higher price on art than money.

And it grew at a spot devoid of mosquitoes and gad-flies, and abounding in fruits and roots and water, and covered with green grass, and inhabited by the celestials and the Gandharvas, and of smooth surface, and naturally healthful, and beauteous and cool and of delicate feel.

In fact, the house had the depressing "feel" of a rarely visited museum.

There's an easterly feel in the air, and all last night the water had an easterly glimmer about it.

" "It may be that I shall come to your way of thinking in time," said the second speaker, "but at this moment I would rather have the familiar feel of a submarine beneath my heel.

When this occurs the exuding discharge from the coronet becomes thinner and more putrescent, and its feel, when rubbed between the fingers, sometimes gritty with minute fragments of broken-up bone.

And oft a speedier pain the guilty feels; The hue and cry of Heaven pursues him at the heels, Fresh from the fact; as in the present case, The criminals are seized upon the place: 290 Carter and host confronted face to face.

Where, tho' her far-off twilight ditty steal, They not the trip of harmless milkmaid feel.

It was a clear, frosty morning, and there was a healthful feel in the bracing atmosphere that produced an exhilarating effect on the spirits.

And with a kindness, and such winning words As may provoke him, at one instant feel His double fault, your wrong, and his own rashness? Pan. I have sent words enough, if words may win him From his displeasure; and such words I hope, As shall gain much upon his goodness, Gobrias.

Every one who approaches him does so with marked respect, although there is none of that bowing and flourishing of forage caps which occurs in the presence of European generals; and, while all honor him, and place implicit faith in his courage and ability, those with whom he is most intimate feel for him the affection of sons to a father.

There were yellow and green and blue and black and striped bombs; egg-shaped, barrel-shaped, conical, and concave bombs; bombs that were exploded by pulling a string and by pressing a buttonall these to be thrown by hand, without mentioning grenades and other larger varieties to be thrown by mechanical means, which would have made a Chinese warrior of Confucius' time or a Roman legionary feel at home.

In the hand it has a kind of mucous feel.

The combing of her hair became a delightful and leisurely function in the silky feel of the strands in her fingers and the refreshing pull at the roots.

I said it saw's yo' sudn' feel saw baad.

And yet they know, that with me, in a piece of mischief, execution, with its swiftest feel, is seldom three paces behind projection, which hardly ever limps neither.

I's got a turble empty feel right whur I wears muh hat?

sixt Wee aint scollers enougth to rite it down just what wee feel, but wee feel a hunderd times more an what weave got rote down.

He would have liked to change his Sunday clothes for the old ones of a better feel, but this even he felt would be going too far.

LUCINDA Thus does the woman's heart in my ardent breast feel, when I am allowed to be as I am.

Merle filtered coins through his fingers for the wondrous feel of them.

28 adjectives to describe  feels