1101 adjectives to describe figure

It appeared from the detailed description that the new daughter had, as a matter of course (and at two days old), long golden hair, far below her waist, sweeping lashes and pencilled brows, a rosebud mouth, an intellectual forehead, chiselled features and a tall, elegant figure.

It was an interesting group of men that stood around the little figure in the drawing-room after dinner.

But in order to command the intellectual respect of the race, there must be another form of teaching yet than this, a teaching which presents Christ in the historic and philosophic setting: the central Figure in a great body of associated spiritual truth; Christ as the fulfilment of prophecy, the means of social adjustment and regeneration; the Finisher of our Faith, and the Source of eternal joy.

"Oh, yes, they do; all men admire a slight, graceful figure."

Unconscious of the remarkable female figure intently watching him from under a corner of the gallery, and occasionally shaking a fist at him, Mr. BUMSTEAD attends to the musical part of the service with as much artistic accuracy as a hasty head-bath and a glass of soda-water are capable of securing.

The two great features of the evening were the young King of Spain (the father of the present King), a slight, dark, youthful figure, and the Lord Mayor of London, who really made much more effect than the King.

My eyes were ever wandering to the slim figure at my side.

In the first place, he began to become a prominent figure in San Francisco.

Faces surrounded me, dim wraith-like figures still entangled in the meshes of my dreams.

I felt six eyes bent on me, six unwinking eyes moving restless in motionless figures, suspicious, deadly as cobras Up to now my standing with the men had been well enough.

TREATMENT OF PRISONERS OF WAR The prisoner of war has been a conspicuous figure in the news that has come from the seething caldron of Europe.

" The noise of whirring wings, the rush of startled animals, now drowned all other sounds, until, through the tumult from the copse far in front of them, they heard the clatter of swords, and then gigantic figures breaking toward them, along the edge of the pond.

Throw in the Rhine in the distance flashing by the Seven Mountainsbut mind and make Ethel the principal figure: if you make her like she certainly will be, and other lights will be only minor fires.

The chief magistrate was already a familiar figure, standing on his dump at Little Minóok, speculatively chewing and discussing "glayshal action," but most of the time at the Gold Nugget, chewing still, and discussing more guardedly the action some Minóok man was threatening to bring against another.

" "Till Wednesday," I echoed, and watched his erect and perfectly-garbed figure until it vanished through the doorway.

I cannot describe woman's dress, but with her shadowy figure and worn, but still lovely face, she looked spiritual.

The doctor's thin figure seemed fairly to shrink at the idea.

By the fire stood a keen-featured, sharp-eyed man of middle height and lithe figure, whose manner and first movements as the door opened showed alertness and energy of character.

One longs to challenge converse with the male figure, with the unfinished Sphinx-like face, who is stretched there at his harmonious length, like an ancient river-god without his urn.

The number of servants in red liveries, the solitary standing figure at the end of the long enfilade of rooms, the high diamond comb and long veil, quite transformed the very stout, red-faced lady whom I used to meet often walking in the Bois.

Then the grotesque figure in the corner stirred.

She was slim and had a pretty figure, but was entirely without Edith's charm or beauty.

He was always a striking figure, didn't look as if he belonged to our modern world at all.

Something about the solitary, pathetic little figure, the hopeless face and mournful grey eyes, had won the compassion of the good lady, for she was a kindly soul.

turning to the blackboard, "you do make handsome figures.

1101 adjectives to describe  figure