593 adjectives to describe field

He did not answer; they crossed the broad field, coming at last to the hill-road.

In the one which was called Hispana, as we said above, there are great and beautiful mountains, vast fields, groves, fertile plains, very suitable for planting and cultivating, and for the building of houses.

He has had a fertile field from which to produce this volume, and has frequently found it necessary to condense the facts in order to embody the most interesting events of his life.

And over and above these pungently smelling things there are little fields of mignonette.

This fruitless expedition rendered the Pequodees bolder than ever, and the neighboring towns were harassed by their nightly attacks, and, notwithstanding all their precautions, and the patrols that were set on every side, the savages fell on the whites whenever they were at work in the distant fields.

Crouching in a stubble-field at the road-side he saw a negro,a horse at a little distance.

"Betake thee to the bloody field

Of this we are very certain, the splendid and indefatigable Hero of Slaughter and Vain-glory did not traverse a more extensive field, nor expose himself more courageously to personal danger, than our meek and unostentatious Hero of Medical Benevolence.

But while not inclined to belittle the work of any possible saving and self-sacrifice on the part of those of wealth, it seems to me that the most fruitful field for war economy lies among simple people.

The last quarter of the immense wheat-field lay upon a slope of a hill, and Kurt had to mount this before he could see the valley.

and with this burst of patriotic enthusiasm the speaker hurried away to join Maxton, who, with an old sprung racquet in one hand and the inside of an exploded cricket-ball in the other, was calling to him from the adjoining playing field to "Come and play tip and run, and bring something that'll do for a wicket.

Preach, until you are blue in the face, behaviorist tropisms, in which man is pushed and pulled about in his environment as are iron filings in a magnetic field.

Under other circumstances, he would keenly have enjoyed the novelty and the beauty of the objects that met his eyes, so different from the luxuriant, but flat and monotonous fields, and gardens, and canals, that he so well remembered in Holland.

Here were clear blue skies and pleasant fields.

She knew, and the light in her eye shone brighter as he rode in the darkness over the bare fields and through the sleeping towns to the capital, where Jack's fate was hanging in the balance.

If Islâm is said to have been from its beginning down to the present day, a missionary religion, then "mission" is to be taken here in a quite peculiar sense, and special attention must be given to the preparation of the missionary field by the Moslim armies, related by history and considered as most important by the Mohammedans themselves.

We should have heard of the fatal field of Hastings, of the perfidy of Henry, of the sanguinary revenge of Edward,and not of matches at archery and encounters at quarter-staff, the plundering of rich abbots and squabbles with the sheriff.

Until that time he had been living on a fertile slope of sun and shadow, with fields ample for his needs.

The veterans of the victorious army of Africa were settled singly on various patches of land in Samnium and Apulia; the remainder was retained as public land, and the pasture stations of the grandees of Rome replaced the gardens and arable fields of the farmers.

And again her eyes sought the water and the yellow wheat-fields of the farther shore.

It lies out of the regular ways of Indians, who love to hunt in more accessible fields adjacent to trails.

Southern field crop enterprises including soil management.

"In our second voyage," said he, "we were glad to get foothold any where; for, not having lightened our machine sufficiently, we came down, with a considerable concussion, on a barren field, remote from any human habitation, and suffered more from hunger and cold, for nearly three days, than we had done from the perils and privations of the voyage.

Yet dusky is his lance's hue and dusky is his shield, On which are serpents scattered upon a golden field.

A typical field in southside Jamaica would be "holed" or laid off in furrows between March and June, planted in the height of the rainy season between July and September, cultivated for fifteen months, and harvested in the first half of the second year after its planting.

593 adjectives to describe  field