367 adjectives to describe journeying

"I hope you have had a pleasant journey, my dear, although you must find our climate rather stormy.

They make many journeys, not extensive ones, it is true; but our own little journeys, away and back again, are only little more than tree-wavingsmany of them not so much.

At the little post-hut of Ojos del Agua, in the State of Córdova, Quiroga, with his secretary, Ortiz, halted one night on the homeward journey.

For the order to advance came at last, and after a two weeks' weary journey along the road which had been widened for the passage of wagons and artillery, we reached our destination and went into quarters there.

Much valuable scientific information has been obtained by Mr. Glaisher, and by those who, like him, have made perilous journeys into cloudland.

When, already weary and footsore, we took up our line of march to traverse the same paths over which we had just come, my company of Minute Boys insisted on accompanying us during the first half-dozen miles of the tedious journey; but it was not in triumph or rejoicing that we, all lads of Cherry Valley, left the little settlement.

The National geographic magazine announces rare journeys for mind and eye.

" It was a very toilsome journey now, obliged as they were to hug the obstinate growth of haws, wild alder, and dog roses, which tore flesh and garments in the hurried flight.

We left King Haakon VII Plateau, which lay there bathed in sunshine, as we had found it on our outward journey.

'I am goingto trythe most awful and the most dangerous journey' His voice died away altogether, and he only looked at me to say the rest. 'A journey?

what a Discours he would have written on the Battle of the Marne!and a rapid journey of some twenty-five miles back to Paris.

Consadine, who never could earn money, and used to be from home following one wild scheme or another most of the time, was gone these two years upon his last dubious, adventurous journey; there was not even his intermittent assistance to depend upon.

And I may say that it was such fanciful considerations as this, rather than any more business-like manner of travel, that frequently determined the route of our essentially sentimental journey.

Renewing, when the rosy summits glow At morn, our various journey, sad and slow.

Why is a cold sleigh-ride, or the ascent of a mountain, or a voyage across the Atlantic, or a rough journey under torrid suns to the consecrated places,why are these endurable, and even pleasant?

An unconventional journey.

" Therefore, that same evening I left Abo, and traveled by rail up to the junction Toijala, whence, after a wait of six hours, I resumed by slow journey to Helsingfors.

My object was to endeavour to obtain a clue to the reason for his sudden journey to London.

We set out on a far journey to the place of her abode on the nuptial eve, so that it will be long before I see you again.

A hundred times she made the brief journey.

Nancy at 6 o'clock in the morning, and had a delightful journey.

She was a quick little wizened woman, with certain peasant ways, but considerably polished by her frequent journeys to Paris.

It was on the borders of the North Sea that our fathers halted for unnumbered centuries on their westward journey, and slowly developed the national life and language which we now call Anglo- Saxon.

'I wish you, dear Sir, a prosperous journey, and a happy recovery.

Is there anything I can do for you before you start?" The old soldier hesitated, as if unable to think of anything we needed, and I, remembering the hunger which had assailed us while we lay hidden in the thicket, replied: "If it so be you could spare us a bit of corn bread, we would be the better able to make a hurried journey.

367 adjectives to describe  journeying