9 adjectives to describe miscarriages

It "covereth" all things, studiously conniving at real defects, and concealing assured miscarriages: how much more not divulging imaginary or false scandals!

The serious mischief is the eventual miscarriage and loss and prodigal waste of good ideas.

"That the present mode of nursing is wrong, one would think needed no other proof than the frequent miscarriages attending it, the death of many, and the ill health of those that survive.

Doubtless instant execution upon such grand miscarriages as these, will eternally engage him to a most admirable opinion of the Muses! Lads, certainly, ought to be won by all possible arts and devices: and though many have invented fine pictures and games, to cheat them into the undertaking of unreasonable burdens; yet this, by no means, is such a lasting temptation as the propounding of that which in itself is pleasant and alluring.

They were happy years, the four I spent in Glasgow, for I was young and ardent, and had not yet suffered the grave miscarriage of hope which is our human lot.

And now the victory was wrung out of our hands by our own gross miscarriage; for the prince, as 'twas his custom, too eager in the chase of the enemy, was gone and could not be heard of.

What, now, is the secret of this perpetual miscarriage and disappointment?

Ah! gentlemen, how many of the most tragic miscarriages in human history have been due to the impatience of the idealist!

But while he was thus bewailing his unhappy miscarriage, he lift up his eyes, and behold there was a very stately palace before him, the name of which was Beautiful, and it stood just by the highway side.

9 adjectives to describe  miscarriages