27 adjectives to describe hugs

I" Alice now flung her arms around her friend, and gave her a little hug, as she cried: "Oh, Eva, it's you who've been good.

"Speech!" whispered Ford mischievously, as Dab stepped upon the car-platform; but Dick Lee, who had just escaped from the tremendous hug his mother had given him, and had got his breath again, came to his friend's relief in the nick of time.

Henry was standing on the threshold, and the warm-hearted little woman gave him a hearty hug of welcome.

The deadly hug of the angry animal seemed unavoidable, when a shot from Uncle John, which sent a bullet through the left eye into the very brain, stretched the bear lifeless on the snow.

You don't think I've hurt him?" The Bonnie Lassie caught her in a sudden hug.

"Her sister gave her a graceful but none too cordial hug."

The two girls melted in a delirious hug, mingled with spasmodic smacks of the lips and a soft, gurgling crescendo of exclamation, not very intelligible to Jones and Linda, who discreetly remained near the door on the outside.

The roar of the press made conversation difficult, but Mr. Merrick caught his nieces in his arms, by turn, and gave each one an ecstatic hug and kiss.

And so they were; but they struggled along, hand in hand, waving cheerfully when they caught sight of me, and finally crept through the pasture bars by which I was waiting, and enveloped me with faint, weary hugs.

The Frenchman's anchor had been cut away, and the Leda had worked herself free from that fatal hug.

For which sprightliness he received immediately a fervent hug and a kiss from those so sweet and promiscuous lips.

She folded me in a great warm-hearted hug, saying, "Dear me, child, your face is cold.

" Marion gave her an impetuous hug.

And I to lift that Wilful One into mine arms, a moment, and to give her a very loving hug, and for that time to have no fear that I harm her, because that I was freed of the hardness of the armour about me, as you do know.

When the old lady took her off at the bottom, with a good motherly hug, 'Good,' thinks I; 'what more do you want?'" "A snug little property wouldn't a ben bad, I reckon," said Flint.

She sat down with Rocko on the beach, wrapped herself with a savage hug in the ugly shawl, and wondered with a bitterness with which only women can wonder over such trifles, why God should send Pauline all the pretty beach-dresses and deny them to her,for Harrie, like many another "dowdy" woman whom you see upon the street, my dear madam, was a woman of fine, keen tastes, and would have appreciated the soft browns no less than yourself.

KURT the fierce and JACOBUS the sleek hug each other in frantic endeavor to be released.

" This was such a decided triumph over the old lady of the portrait that I could afford to be amiable; so, giving him a spasmodic little hug and an energetic little kiss, I went out and stopped the spinning nuisance immediately.

"I've brought you a daughter, mother, the loveliest one I could find!" Myra sobbed, and started forwardJoe's mother grasped her in a tight hug, tears running fast.

He dried himself with one of her thick white towels and received a vigorous hug when he stepped into the kitchen.

It is to be regretted that she was for a time left sitting thus, for Perro was in the hall, and his greeting of Juanita had to be acknowledged with several violent hugs, which resulted in Juanita's mantilla getting mixed up with Perro's collar.

After an affectionate hug, they went towards the door, when Gillot paused a moment: "We must look after you a little, you know," said he, "we feel as if you were a sort of father to us.

And so they were; but they struggled along, hand in hand, waving cheerfully when they caught sight of me, and finally crept through the pasture bars by which I was waiting, and enveloped me with faint, weary hugs.

" Johnnie, shoving his head hard against his father's shoulder, gave him an awkward hug.

"Peste!" muttered Raoul; "this is a bold pilothe hugs the rocks as if they were his mistress!

27 adjectives to describe  hugs