51 adjectives to describe giving

Those sounds which oft have raised me, whilst they awed, And sent my soul abroad, Might now perhaps their wonted impulse give, Might startle this dull pain, and make it move so and live!

Worthy of England at her best was her consent to allow the Commission's food to pass, which she accompanied by generous giving.

The plain fact is, that the sacred river, pure and life-giving, became a detestable mass of rottennessand with it all their streams and pools, and drinking water in vessels of wood and stonefor all, remember, came from the Nile, carried by canals and dykes over the whole land.

One can discern, in his ample pictures of the gentleman and the king, what forms and humanities pleased him; his delight in troops of friends, in large hospitality, in cheerful giving.

And what is the result of this glorious giving to Jesus himself?

All you need in these matters is a little give and take, a bit of reasonableness on both sides.

This allows a slight give, for the baidarka is expected to yield to every wave, and in this lies its strength.

My sisterfor so I was taught to call Evelyn Erlerevelled in this floral exclusiveness, but to me the dear old garden was far more delightful and life-giving.

Say, "Gavedst or didst give."Ib.

" Not content with this double giving up of what to any man of honor was confidential, Randolph, a little later, rested under Washington's suspicions of a third time breaking the seal of official secrecy by sending a Cabinet paper to the newspapers for no other purpose than to stir up feeling against Washington.

"What nothing earthly gives, or can destroy.

What greater curse could envious Fortune give, Than just to die, when I began to live?

Feed me with joy, my dreams with grace direct; The dream I dreamed, oh favorable give To me its omen filled with happiness!

Stop its currents, dam up its inlets and outlets, and it is reduced to stagnation, and soon becomes foul and mischievous instead of healthy and life-giving.

Stop its currents, dam up its inlets and outlets, and it is reduced to stagnation, and soon becomes foul and mischievous instead of healthy and life-giving.

It splashed from the spout freely upon the face and hands of the victim of the long hilldelicious, life-giving!

" It will be understood that it was touching to see this honest give-and-take, so different from the dry business style of the two commercials who were in conversation in the adjoining car.

And, safe in poverty, defied his foes; Some secret cell, ye pow'rs, indulgent give, [f]Letlive here, forhas learn'd to live.

There were few witnesses to this infinite giving of hers.

CHAPTER XII SIERRA THUNDER-STORMS The weather of spring and summer in the middle region of the Sierra is usually well flecked with rains and light dustings of snow, most of which are far too obviously joyful and life-giving to be regarded as storms; and in the picturesque beauty and clearness of outlines of their clouds they offer striking contrasts to those boundless, all-embracing cloud-mantles of the storms of winter.

They were in the midst of this lively give-and-take, listened to with a mild amusement on Arnold's part, when they emerged on a look-out ledge of gray slate, and were struck into silence by the grave loveliness of the immense prospect below them.

I did my best till I heard the whistle the locomotive gives as it runs into yard limits, and then rose.

It is idle to pretend any longer that these Labour troubles are the mere give and take of economic adjustment.

After all," he added, "mere giving is the lowest form of charity.

MEPHISTOPHELES Time, my good friend, will all that's needful give; Be only self-possessed, and thou hast learn'd to live.

51 adjectives to describe  giving