1070 adjectives to describe heads

But those little limbs that were nestling so soft and warm against her own, and that little flaxen head that was cuddled against her arm, for their sake she was brave.

More than one deer was slaughtered, if the truth must be told, for no better reason than that given by an Irishman for smashing a bald head he chanced to see at a window: it presented a mark too tempting to be resisted the lake from our camping ground.

It came shambling through the snow, with bent head and swaying, jerking gait, looked up suddenly and sheered off, flitting uncertainly onward, in the dim light, like a frightened ghost.

Beside him sat a woman in a long, shimmering, silken cloak, a great, misty, silver-gray veil twined round head and hat and tied in a big bow under the chin.

"Now thy sconce, boy, thy mazzard, thy sleepy, golden head!"

Sauvallier was at work in his office, when the door opened softly, and disclosed Andrée's curly head.

Out of her just-closed door Mrs. Finshriber poked a frizzled gray head.

I been down pretty near this low many a time; only, you 'ain't known nothing about it, me not wanting to worry your pretty head.

She arose, and in her old pleading way pulled the shaggy head down on her breast, pressing her lips on the high, bare forehead.

No danger, but just cool heads and strong arms.

The sun travelled slowly along down towards the western hills, his bright light, in that calm November day, makin' the rocky ranges and the bare heads of the tall peaks shine out in a blaze of glory.

Sweetwater gazed at the winsome, brown head over the nurse's shoulder, and felt that for him a new and important factor had entered into this case, with his recognition of this woman's great beauty.

John was standing as she had left him, one arm encircling the child who nestled close to him, while over his right shoulder the horse had thrust his handsome head.

Like any other novice in the practice, he could not divest his mind of the impression, that the frightful thumps he continually received, in twirling the merciless thing around and behind his devoted head, were due to some kind of crowding influence from the boundaries on either side the way, and it was to gain relief from such damaging contraction of area that he left the highway for the wider wintry fields.

I felt the spell myself, piercing through my awe and hatred of the spell-weaver, and I won't say but that my weary head kept time with the others to that weird singing.

His massive head, grotesque now with its one antler, was drooping.

By daylight, the nunnery walls were pitted as with small-pox; yet the little company remained untouched, except for Teppich, whose shaven head was trimmed still closer and redder by a bullet, and for Gilbert Forrester, who showedwith the grave smile of a man when fates are playfultwo shots through his loose jacket.

It had an enormous equine head, with gigantic ears, and seemed to peer steadfastly down into the arena.

He also noted that a good many of the English-speaking minority had objected to the addresses on account of their own opposition to the Stamp Act, and that there had been some broken heads in consequence.

" Again she smiled up at him radiantly, and the young man's astonished glance went from her dusty, cowhide shoes to the thick roll of fair hair on her graceful head.

You're lucky to be here yourself, let alone botherin' your thick head about anybody else, and you can kiss the Book on that!

Their brawny arms or hoary heads must bedeck nothing less than the metropolis itself, and perchance put shoulders to the wheel in the incessant grind of the urban treadmill.

So, for a space, they stood with bared heads between the twin graves.

For a long time she knelt, her bright uncovered head dappled by a ray of sunlight which filtered through the deep, cool green above her, her face bent, her eyes brooding, as though she prayed.

But that drives it out of its hole, and when I see the ugly head of it

1070 adjectives to describe  heads