26 adjectives to describe fittings

Still, when the scheme was settled, even the library became more a matter of panelling and internal fittings than of structural design.

Although it was of very peculiar architecture, the interior fittings were of a modern character.

Mrs. has filled it with rosewood and ormolu, with chairs completely gilt, legs, back, seat, and all, with luxurious ottomans, 'occasional' tables inlaid with mother-o'-pearl, soft carpets, polished brazen grate-fittings, semi-ecclesiastical, semi-mediaeval, and so forth.

On the ivory handles of its doors, on its soft yellow leather upholstery, on its cedar woodwork, on its patent blind apparatus, on its silver fittings, on its lamps, on its footstools, on its silken arm-slingsnot the minutest trace of usage!

It may thus occur from excessive hammering of the foot, from violent kicking against a wall or the stable fittings, and from the injury to the coronet known as 'tread.'

But now her face had something dead about it, something missinglike a beautifully-tiled fireplace with its polished brass fittings, on whose grate lie only the embers of a fire long dead.

"Unless you would make what seems to me the right proposal, and I could be any support in it." "What's that?" "To use the insurance to put up the mere shells and plain indispensable fittings of the church and town-hall, then make the drainage of Water Lane and Hall Street the first object for the rates, while the church is done by subscription and voluntary effort.

"We must all have new gowns for this reception, and as we're to assist Miss Von Taer the dresses must harmonize, so to speak, andand" "And be quite suited to the occasion," broke in Louise; "and" "And wear our lives out with innumerable fittings," concluded Beth, gloomily.

The coat was belted but loose fitting.

"And my line of business demands luxurious fittings," remarked the American, as he installed Allerdyke in a sybaritic armchair and handed him a box of big cigars of a famous brand.

"Unless you would make what seems to me the right proposal, and I could be any support in it." "What's that?" "To use the insurance to put up the mere shells and plain indispensable fittings of the church and town-hall, then make the drainage of Water Lane and Hall Street the first object for the rates, while the church is done by subscription and voluntary effort.

" Having a feeling that possibly mamma might not be so cordial, in addition to being due at home for more shirtwaist fittings, Miss Lavinia declined, and reminding Sylvia that dinner would be at the old-fashioned hour of half-past six, we drifted out the door together, Sylvia going toward Fifth Avenue, while we turned the corner and sauntered down Broadway, pausing at every attractive window.

It was bare: there was not a piece of furniture in the room; not even a solitary fitting of any sort.

In those long night watches while the lights flared on either side of her mirror, and the luxurious room of a modern young lady lay disclosed, with all its sumptuous fittings of beauty and inutility, Lydia went over her plans of campaign.

The old tarnished brazen fittings of the pews were burnished up, a new and larger stove (supplied at the vicar's expense) diffused at least some little heat in winter.

So in the simplest way in the world, Mary secured several uninterrupted "fittings" with Miss Milligan while the excellent Miss Philps sat without and waited.

These questions required attention and as the writers had bought and paid for their book it was due them that they get the benefit of my experience, as nothing is so discouraging to the young engineer as to be continually annoyed by unreliable and inferior fittings used more or less on all engines.

Also, they may arise from unskilful fitting of the toe-clip, especially in the hind-foot of a heavy animal.

In 1608 Mayor Hancox procured the delivery of a Saturday lecture "for the better fitting of the people for the Sabbath."

He was clad in a rumpled linen suit the trousers of which were drawn well up his plump legs above white socks and low black shoes, broad and loose fitting.

He lay one night since at your house, my Lord Where, by your noble Wife, he had a wellcome Fitting his greatnes & your will.

Very largely the whole matter of causation turns on the correct fitting of the shoe.

A glittering affair; in colour a bright blue, with pale blue leather straps and a great deal of gold fittings, and wire wheels.

Within, all is as if between two great seaboard cities; the neatly dressed people, the uniformed officials, the handsome fittings, the various appliances for comfort.

"Men seldom know what a woman has on, if she looks nice; but women take in every detail of dress and criticise it severely if anything happens to be out of date, ill fitting or in bad taste.

26 adjectives to describe  fittings