62 adjectives to describe finding

"And I've a hunch that that ship is not a lucky find for this ship.

COLEAN, MILES L. Housing for defense; the factual findings, by Miles L. Colean.

The event, however, as thou wilt find, justified the old observation, That listners seldom hear good of themselves.

In this tongue of land opposite Troy through which had slipped the remote history of humanity, their shovels, on opening the trenches, had stumbled upon the rarest finds.

The mere finding out of percentage composition tells us little or nothing about an organic compound.

So, so, fast bind, fast find; Come in my neighbours, My loving neighbours pray ye come in, ye are welcome.

DUVAL, CHARLES W. A textbook of pathology; a correlation of clinical observations and pathological findings.

The Army is rejoicing over Prescott and Holmes as a pair of precious finds, and they're both nailed to the colors for this season.

Such guard, and comfort, the distressed find From her large power, and from her larger mind, That whom ill Fate would ruin, it prefers, For all the miserable are made hers.

This was an exceptional find.

His joy at the extraordinary find which he has been so fortunate as to make has been greatly marred by the terrible fate of his comrade and fellow-worker.

" The special prices granted by the publishers enabled me to undersell the wholesalers, and by securing their adoption as regular text-books by school boards, I made more money than ever before in my life, sometimes from $25 to $100 per day, consequently the firm finding I was filling the markets and my own pockets so that they had no sales at regular prices, hired me at a liberal salary as representative of all their publications.

These thoughts shot through Roy's brain, as he selected a file from his fortunate find, and began working away at the hasp of the padlock.

Antoinette Holiday was a genuine find, authentic star stuff.

" As they returned, Ralph was full of talk about the grand find.

The thought of that gruesome find scarcely blanched his cheeks.

No sooner did the honest old salt find he was fairly adrift, therefore, than he jumped into the stern-sheets and put the helm down.

[6210]An honest fellow finding in like sort his wife had played false at tables, and borne a man too many, drew his dagger, and swore if he had not been his very friend, he would have killed him.

And when Axel brought out the newspaper he had fetched from the post office, Barbro sat down to read news of the world: of a burglary at a jeweller's shop in one Bergen street, and a quarrel between two gipsies in another; of a horrible find in the harbourthe dead body of a newborn child sewed up in an old shirt with the sleeves cut off.

And if it be of publique matters 'tis not (aside) Like to be talke or idle fault finding, On which the coward onely spends his wisedome: These are all men of action and of spirit, And dare performe what they determine on.

I must therefore acquaint you, that besides those usual Methods of Charity, of which I have before spoken, I am at this very Instant finding out a convenient Place where I may build an Alms-house, which I intend to endow very handsomely, for a Dozen superannuated Husbandmen.

But the other day I really had a pleasant little "find," and it was the reward of virtue.

"Humboldt was always considered a good-tempered, kindly-natured man, but his talk was a little fault-finding.

Perhaps only he who gives his lonelinessshall find.

I worked that winter for him harder than I had ever worked in my life, and about Easter he began to single me out for the most merciless fault-finding.

62 adjectives to describe  finding