343 adjectives to describe incident

" "You remind me," said Spalding, "of a little incident, simple in itself, but which, at the time, made a deep impression upon my mind, and which occurred but a few weeks ago.

The chances against the servant having kept this curious incident to herself were almost too great.

An amusing incident of the inquest was the attempt made by Goldberger to heckle Godfrey, evidently at Grady's suggestion.

The girls could not wait for a later performance, so eager were they to see themselves in a motion picture, nor were they disappointed to find they were a mere incident in the long roll of film.

But the incident, trivial as it now appears, shows what a governor-general had to face in the early days when each province had queer little ways of its own.

"Among dramatic incidents in the fighting," according to an English correspondent, "may be mentioned the grim work at the ancient fishponds near Ermenonville.

And in everything, the slightest incident, the most common-place remark, he found an opportunity for jeers and gibes.

This romantic incident explains innumerable allusions," e.g., I have shed Blood, but not hers,and yet her blood was shed.

The favourite scenes represent the most striking incidents of Martial history, or realise the life, usages, and manners of ages long gone by, before science and invention had created the perfect but monotonous civilisation that now prevails.

The girls had a busy day, as Uncle John had predicted, for all the exciting incidents of the evening and night before had to be written up and the next day's paper teemed with "news" of a character to interest all its readers.

A dozen other equally remarkable incidents happened during the short time that the frantic buffaloes were playing havoc with our train, and when they had got through and left us, our outfit was very badly crippled and scattered.

I think that I would call my tragedy Futility, for it would mirror the life of Lichfield with unengaging candor; and, as a consequence, people would complain that my tragedy lacked sustained interest, and that its participants were inconsistent; that it had no ordered plot, no startling incidents, no high endeavors, and no especial aim; and that it was equally deficient in all time-hallowed provocatives of either laughter or tears.

All at once, however, the serving ceased, silence fell, an unexpected incident attracted all attention.

It was in this spirit that my little ones crept about me the other evening to hear about their great-grandmother Field, who lived in a great house in Norfolk (a hundred times bigger than that in which they and papa lived) which had been the sceneso at least it was generally believed in that part of the countryof the tragic incidents which they had lately become familiar with from the ballad of the Children in the Wood.

The trip proved a most enjoyable one to me, although no incidents worthy of note occurred on the way.

He now proposed to narrate the principal incidents of that poemhaving thoroughly mastered the argument and fairly forgotten the wordsin the current vernacular of Sandy Bar.

The divine author has used a historical incident for inculcating the lesson of doing one's duty even at the peril of one's life.

After a series of the most thrilling incidents the world has known, Lucknow was finally relieved by Sir Colin Campbell.

The author of a book entitled Notes on the Gold District, published in London in 1853, thus speaks of the fears excited in Europe on the first great influx of gold from the Californian mines: "Among the many extraordinary incidents connected with the Californian discoveries was the alarm communicated to many classes and which was not confined to individuals but invaded governments.

Towards this hour of the night, a singular incident occurred.

But an unfortunate incident happened to be exasperating Loyalists and revolutionists at this very time.

The reason for reciting the facts of the Fiume dispute, which was one of the most unpleasant incidents that took place at Paris during the negotiations, is to bring out clearly the consequences of secret diplomacy.

The work, however, is not confined to a history of events, but contains graphic pictures of the manners and customs of the people, their sports and pastimes, at different periods, and the characteristic incidents of their domestic history.

The writer must pause a moment to mention some of the stirring incidents in which Fernando did not participate.

And on the twentieth happened one of the pleasantest incidents of the whole campaign.

343 adjectives to describe  incident