218 adjectives to describe halves

Even the polished rock surfaces, the most evanescent of glacial records, are still found in a wonderfully perfect state of preservation on the upper half of the middle portion of the range, and form the most striking of all the glacial phenomena.

An epitaph upon my late better-half.

In Vienna Kossuth was welcomed almost as cordially as in Presburg; for the German movement in Vienna had tended to produce in its supporters a willingness to lose the eastern half of the empire in order to obtain the union of the western half with Germany.

The good, if there was any good, that Roman dominion brought the world at that period was the spreading of Greek culture across the western half of the world.

Even those of them who lived or boarded in the southern half of the village found their way across the green, coming and going, under the shade of the most northerly row of trees.

The entire northern half of Mexico was soon occupied by the enemy.

According to Mr. Conway, the apple must be cut in two in the dark, without being touched, the left half being placed in the bosom, and the right laid behind the door.

the Boy called after him, choking a little, half with suppressed merriment, half with nervous fatigue.

In the case of weak or 'turned in' heels no suitable bearing is offered for the shoe in the posterior half of the foot.

After lying awake half the night thinking it over, he arose this morning with the firm intention of competing with Skim for the village laurels.

It differs from the Muskelunge in having the lower jaw full of teeth; whereas in the Muskelunge the anterior half of the lower jaw is toothless.

The south half is composed of granite nearly from base to summit, while a considerable number of peaks, in the middle of the range, are capped with metamorphic slates, among which are Mounts Dana and Gibbs to the east of Yosemite Valley.

For in that last glow of sunset Kazan and Gray Wolf slipped stealthily up the creekto find the otter basking half asleep on the log.

They were then driven half naked into the woods.

The outer half of her right wing had doubled up on the inner half, like a blade to a jack-knife.

Unless the Laughing Lass could recover before the squall had driven her to leeward a scant half mile, we should be cooked alive in the boiling cauldron at the shore's edge.

If the chief feature of the earlier half of life is a never-satisfied longing after happiness, the later half is characterized by the dread of misfortune.

The conscription laws now began to be executed with the greatest rigor; and though the strictest justice and impartiality were observed in the ballot and other details of this most oppressive measure, yet it has been calculated that, on an average, nearly one-half of the male population of the age of twenty years was annually taken off.

"Do you mean it ... Sylvia?" Sylvia nodded, much agitated, touched by the other's pain, half ashamed of her own apparent generosity which was to mean no loss to her, no gain to Molly.

Two fissures, one behind, the other in front, penetrate deeply into the cord, very nearly dividing it into lateral halves.

It's because we differ much, and so fit together like opposite halves of an apple....

"I have not seen her," replied our hero with a sigh half uttered, and half suppressed, "these ten days."

They walked to the stable, half gone to ruin like the rest of the estate.

But it ended on a wharf half-way down the modern St James Street, as the outer half of this street was then a natural strand completely covered at high tide.

On his right lay the hollow where he had thrown the useless halves of his stick, on his left was the corner of the Falmer Park railings.

218 adjectives to describe  halves