22 adjectives to describe hulks

"He is now prone on his bed in the dormitorythere a sheer hulk lies poor Tom Jellicoe, the darling of the crew, faithful below he did his duty, but Comrade Dunster has broached him to.

Some extra coal and supplies were loaded on a clumsy wooden hulk, but he durst not risk her carrying expensive machinery.

The clean-swept floor about the dismantled hulk was a spreading turmoil of parts.

" Then she became silent, and the night grew blacker, while the storm howled; but the waves receded with the ebbing tide, and the broken hulk remained fast fixed in the sands.

No more could they grasp them than could the gaping civilians and the distinguished travelers grasp what these grand hulks of veteran soldiers had done.

The water in the ship increased rapidly, and extinguished the fires under the boilers; the wind, blowing a high gale, swung into the northwest, thus driving the now helpless hulk out to sea.

For Wilbur Cowan, beneath this starry welter of creationof worlds to be or in being, or lifeless hulks that had been worlds and were outwornwas on this June night uplifted to face the parting of the ways.

The spires of the churches looked like the spars of "tall admirals," that had foundered, while the blackening ruins of the halls and larger buildings well represented the ribs and beams of mighty hulks.

He had just put Bull down as a simple-minded hulk.

'Tis not fit that the mortal hulk of a damned soul should pollute the saintliness of mine own abode.

[Sidenote: Death and Life-in-Death have diced for the ship's crew, and she (the latter) winneth the ancient Mariner.] The naked hulk alongside came, 195 And the twain were casting dice; 'The game is done!

They lie like rotted hulks behind me.

She had no practised gunners, nothing but a huddle of dismantled vessels in her navy-yard, most of them half-rotten hulks without masts.

525 I hate a boaster; but to thee Will say't, who know'st both land and sea, The unluckiest hulk that stems the brine Is hardly worse beset than mine, When cross-winds on her quarter beat;

They would be like the Spanish Armada, surrounded by the little English warships, pouring shot and shell into their unwieldy hulks.

From the ten-story height she could see ships lying in the stream, vague hulks in the smoky pall that shrouded the harbor.

Some extra coal and supplies were loaded on a clumsy wooden hulk, but he durst not risk her carrying expensive machinery.

"Battered hulks and sailing brigs of a past generation, eh?"

He discovered that he had changed a great deal from the old days at his uncle's shack when he was used to the scorn and the indifference of all men as a worthless and stupid hulk of flesh, with no mind worth considering, but he said nothing.

A blonde hulk who will carry you away."

About twenty years ago a brig was wrecked near by, and three or four fishermen were put to watch the deserted hulk through the darkness.

These enemies were infuriated by the sluggishness of the disabled hulk; they treated it as Indians treat a captive who cannot keep up with their march; they belabored it with blows and insulted it with howls.

22 adjectives to describe  hulks