16 adjectives to describe lockets

The words, however, that trembled on her pale lips were not uttered; her eyes were again cast down, and her fingers played with the little locket that hung round her neck.

The lost locket; the Newburyport of 1830.

The dearest treasure of my childhood was a tiny gold locket, shaped, and even engraved, like a watch.

Handsome lockets are not turned in a lathe.

The clue of the broken locket, by Carolyn Keene, pseud. of Harriet S. Adams & Edna C. Squier.

He brought her an enamelled locket containing some of his hair, inscribed with the word "Gerald"; and she told him that to the day of her death she would always wear it next her heart.

The Elector, who was standing behind the hunting-pages, remarked a little leaden locket hanging on a silk string around the horse-dealer's neck, and, since no better topic of conversation offered itself, he asked him what it signified and what was in it.

Look here, Rachel," he continued, as he laid his hand on a golden locket which lay before him in the shape of a heart, "I have made this to order;" and as he spoke he touched a spring, whereupon a lid opened, and up flew a pair of tiny doves, which, with fluttering wings of gold and azure, immediately saluted each other with their long bills, and piped a few notes in imitation of the cushat.

Also, oddly enough, among the rest was an absurd little childish gold locket inscribed "Ruth from Geoffrey.

Then he bent forward over the corpse, and took from around the neck a string to which a little cheap locket was attached.

The docker looked over his shoulder agin, and then 'e put his 'and in his trouser-pocket and just showed 'em a big, fat gold locket with diamonds stuck all over it.

Also, oddly enough, among the rest was an absurd little childish gold locket inscribed "Ruth from Geoffrey.

And she would be sure to open the round gold locket she wore upon a tiny gold chain about her neck and tell them it was "my papa who died in California.

He ceased to cry when she held before him a big, shiny locket of silver, and soon his little hand came out to grasp it.

Night after night we used a "property" locket, but on my birthday, when we happened to be playing the piece, Charles Kelly bought a silver locket of Indian work and put inside it two little colored photographs of my children, Edy and Teddy, and gave it to me on the stage instead of the "property" one.

" Sam had one, but it only made 'im more solemn, and he got in quite a temper as 'e spoke about casuals loafing about on Tower Hill with their 'ands in their pockets, and taking gold lockets out of the mouths of hard-working sailormen.

16 adjectives to describe  lockets