40 adjectives to describe growing

R565511. Watch the kitten grow.

In this letter he very gratefully acknowledges the favor he received in England; and, in answer to some things desired of him when here, says that he has been in the country where the tree producing the gum-Arabic grows, and can assist the English in that trade.

She wished to sit down on the poor man's grave, where the bitter fern grows; but there was no peace nor rest for her.

"Many a time your brother and I fished for hours together from that bank there, just where the bramble grows.

Brave growing.

In London's variegated streets The eye, whatever pleases, meets; For like another Street, I know, Those Streets each day more charming grow.

How different is my fate, from theirs, whose fame From conquest grows!

They, too, had done considerable growing, and made a handsome couple.

In beauty faults conspicuous grow; The smallest speck is seen on snow.

This is a very difficult time at best to the type of boy from which a criminal grows; he meets it without preparation or instruction.

Mr. Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland for nine years, a longer period than any of his predecessors, has shown himself conspicuous at once by his absence and his innocence, and England in her hour of need, with the submarine peril daily growing and all but starved out after a heroic defence, stands to pay dearly for the privilege of entrusting the administration of Ireland to an absentee humorist.

But as his steps more and more feeble grow, She feels her strength and courage rise amain.

She wished to sit down on the poor man's grave, where the bitter fern grows; but there was no peace nor rest for her.

But now the mystic tale, that pleas'd of yore, Can charm an understanding age no more; The long spun allegories, fulsome grow, While the dull moral lyes too plain below.

Now as along the sultry waste they move, The keenest pang of raging thirst they prove: No cooling fruit its grateful juice distils, 125 Nor flows one balmy drop from crystal rills; For nature sickens in th' oppressive beam, That shrinks the vernal bud, and dries the stream; While horror, as his giant stature grows, O'er the drear void his spreading shadow throws.

Hair that is golden grows olden, Hopes that are golden decay; Suns that are bright, and embolden The tourist to go on his way, Leaving his gingham tight folden, Turn to a drizzling grey.

"'O breath more sweet than is the growingthe growing'" She paused, and waved her hand as if to summon the words from the empty air.

John Law has shown what extraordinary returns may be obtained from improved cacao-growing; at least, so far to his own satisfaction that he is himself trying the experiment.

TO DORA W[ORDSWORTH], On Being Asked by Her Father to Write in Her Album An Album is a Banquet: from the store, In his intelligential Orchard growing, Your Sire might heap your board to overflowing; One shaking of

Some faults, though small, intolerable grow.

Some watchers on the hill Wide-eyed await the dawn; Some workers in the mill Wearying are toiling on; Clocks chime, and the night goes Slowly it lighter grows.

Below all appears beautiful, luxurious, and new; but above the signs of decrepitude appear, and the broad wastes stretch where little grows except the bayaonde, (Mimosa urens,) with its long murderous spines and ugly pods.

"But do not let the suggestions of timidity overpower your better reason: the danger of neglect can be but as the probability of the obligation, which, when you consider it with freedom, you find very little, and that little growing every day less.

"Far on the prairies of the West, A lovely floweret grows; With glowing pen, each traveller oft Describes the Prairie Rose.

Heaven blesses still with gifts divine The hundred scions of his line; And all the officers of Chow From age to age more lustrous grow.

40 adjectives to describe  growing