239 adjectives to describe guiding

Mr. Wilson resurrected "the consent of the governed" regardless of the fact that history denied its value as a practical guide in modern political relations.

Great public questions should be open to their judgment and appeal; they should be moral arbiters, and spiritual guides in national crises.

Why had I trusted everything to my ears when my nose would have been a better guide?

A satchel guide to Europe.

Annual guide to American Government and politics, 1935.

Bibliographical guide to English studies.

New York: an Intimate guide.

There was no beaten track through the tangled woods in that direction; but the position of the sun, and the appearance of the trees, were sufficient guides for the sagacious Indian Chief, and, in spite of his advanced age, he pursued his way with vigor and activity.

So they do, and good faithful guides they are.

a week was a good wage, and that Nixon's Book of Prophecies was an infallible guide; but not before he planted in the locality a body of hand-loom weavers did it show signs of commercial vivacity, and begin to develope itself.

Learning to spell; an informal guide for college students.

DAVIS, HOPE C. Answer book to Directed study guide and manual to accompany Science.

Cooking without meat: a supplementary kitchen guide for war-time cookery.

There were no native guides to be had.

Unfortunately, it took James's narrative as its sole guide, and followed it implicitly.

But this I surely know, that all the time the sons of Greece waged war against Troy, I was sundry times graced with thy appearance; but since, I have never been able to set eyes upon thee till now: but have wandered at my own discretion, to myself a blind guide, erring up and down the world, wanting thee.

DE VITA, ANTHONY RAY. Standard dance music guide; musicians' handbook.

Frances Rogers (A); 30Aug63; R321337. BEARD, CHARLES A. Cumulative annual guide to American government and politics, 1936.

"If," thought he, "there is a Holy Spirit, a Superior Mind and Will, I reverently and sincerely wish that I may be convinced of it beyond all doubt; that I may indeed know God is a living reality and daily guide and mighty among the plans and ways of men."

On the return of darkness he placed himself again under the care of his trusty guide, and with a heavy and misboding heart, retraced his steps towards his original destination, the house at Boscobel.

Dyke took him, as knowing the country best, and being a trustworthy guide.

Teacher's key and reference guide for Plain English exercises, book 1.

Propaganda, communication, and public opinion; a comprehensive reference guide, by Bruce Lannes Smith, Harold D. Lasswell & Ralph D. Casey.

Dunburne's mysterious guide, still carrying the lantern, conducted him directly up a broad flight of steps, and opening the door, ushered him into a hallway of no inconsiderable pretensions.

Our own sensations are often at best a very unsafe guide.

239 adjectives to describe  guiding