18 adjectives to describe imprint

The first book with an unmistakable imprint was his Dictes and Sayings of Philosophers, which had been translated for him by the gallant but unfortunate Lord Rivers, who was murdered in Pomfret castle by order of Richard III.

There was no surprise in anything save the loveliness of blossom and tree; of the grass beneath and the sky above; and this first indelible imprint on my memory seems to have found this inner something I call me, as capable of reasoning as it has ever been.

Grandma had never before treated such serious conditions, yet strove heroically, and helped to restore Miss Sallie to health, but could not keep the cruel imprints from her face.

Ericsson's lasting imprint on engineering practice, curious as it may seem, was made in his earlier and middle life, rather than in his later years, and we have even more in the way of permanent acquisition from his earlier than from his middle years.

will never feel the delicate imprint of your web-feet again.

To the Editor of the Scientific American Supplement: Your issue of 17th October contains the fifth or sixth imprint of Mr. B. Baker's, C.E., recent address at the British Association of Aberdeen which has come into my hands.

Some of them had indentations that were evidently finger imprints.

These later facts plainly point back to a strong, commanding personality, who shaped the ideals and institutions of this early people and left upon them the imperishable imprint of his own unique individuality.

"My friend returned to the gallery, looked once more at the adorable imprint of the most innocent, the most passionate of caresses.

Who is it that, in an instant, imprints in my eye the heaven, the sea, and the earth, seated at almost an infinite distance?

CHAPTER XXVIII HUSBAND AND WIFE Mistress Martha Lambert was a dignified old woman, on whose wrinkled face stern virtues, sedulously practiced, had left their lasting imprint.

To touch the hem of that little frock, to kiss the mere imprint of those little feet, is to be purified and exalted.

" Mr. Grimm handed over a sealed envelope which bore the official imprint of the Department of War in the upper left hand corner; and the boy disappeared into a room beyond.

Disappointed ambition and an ever rebellious spirit had left severe imprints on his face: his figure was growing heavy, his prominent lips, unadorned by a mustache, had an unpleasant downward droop, and lately he had even noticed that the hair on the top of his head was not so thick as of yore.

A fleur de lis seemed the sole imprint on the soft pap of their brains.

Clear and unmistakable in the mud they saw the stale imprint of Ben's canoe as they had landed, and the tracks of both the man and the girl as they had turned into the forest.

Now the war had put its dirt upon them and seemed to have aged them by fifteen years, leaving its ineffaceable imprint upon their faces.

The asphalt of the streets left clean imprints of a pedestrian's feet; bits of newspaper stuck fast to the hot tar.

18 adjectives to describe  imprint