245 adjectives to describe months

During the seventh and eighth months, when drought prevails, the plants become dry.

Wounded in the house of those who should have been his friends, thwarted in every measure of his self-sacrificing rule, Carleton served on devotedly through six weary months of 1778the year in which a vindictive government of Bourbon France became the first of the several foreign enemies who made the new American republic an accomplished fact by taking sides in a British civil war.

About the sixth month the gums become tense and swollen, presenting a red, shiny appearance, while the salivary glands pour out an unusual quantity of saliva.

On July 3, 1915, when the twelfth month of the Great War began, it was conservatively estimated that the total losses on all sides, including killed, wounded and missing, had exceeded six millions of men.

Some three months slipped awayright dreary months for Lancelot, for the Lavingtons went to Baden-Baden for the summer.

The fourth month saw them win twenty games and lose eight and in the fifth month their record was twenty victories and five defeats.

The fourth month saw them win twenty games and lose eight and in the fifth month their record was twenty victories and five defeats.

After a long interval a little three months' pup waddled down to the water's edge, caught sight of me, and with a squeal of fright dived far.

But time has brought the tenth month of the year; My woman's heart is torn with wound severe.

In the ninth month of the siege the Samians surrendered.

The worst season for this, however, is the mid-year months when few people visit the island.

For ten lunar months, not another ovum breaks through the covering of the ovary, and the uterus is left undisturbed.

In the merry month of May O towards the close of day Methought I heard at last O the gentle nightingale, The lady and the mistress of all musick; She sits down ever in the dale Singing with her notès smale And quavering them wonderfully thick.

We can talk of her now bravely and proudly; and we have come to understand that it was a privilege to have had her, even for those brief thirteen months.

Or Zu'lkaadeh, as pronounced by the Persians, called Dhu'lkaddeh by the Arabians, which is the eleventh month of the Mahometan year.

This is in October and November, which with him are the two busiest months of the year.

At about the eighth month of intra-uterine existence, a good deal of this lanugo is lost, to be replaced on the head and eyebrows by a crop of thick, coarse, pigmented real hair.

I had idled away a pleasant month up in Buxton, and from there had gone north to the Lakes, and it was one hot evening in mid-August that I found myself again in London, crossing St. James's Square from the Sports Club, where I had dined, walking towards Pall Mall.

Before Mahomet imposed his faith upon Mecca, there were four sacred months following each other, in which no war might be waged.

The exquisitely sweet month of the perfectly delicious summer-vacation having come, Miss CAROWTHERS' Young Ladies have returned again, for a time, to their respective homes, MAGNOLIA PENDRAGON has gone to the city and her brother, and FLORA POTTS is ridiculously and absurdly alone.

By land, the distance is 470 miles; by water, 800 miles during the rainy season, and 465 miles more during the dry months, as the boats are compelled to take very circuitous routes to pass from the Hoogly, through the Sonderbunds, into the Ganges.

"We have borne with their present government through all these bitter months because of that friendship, exercising a patience and forbearance which would otherwise have been impossible.

Machiavelli returned to Florence in January, 1503, after three eventful months passed in the court and camp of Borgia.

Had she not done this, she and her husband must inevitably have starved during the following months.

December and January are the wettest months of the season at Jaffa, and after heavy rains the Auja valley becomes little better than a marsh, so that a small amount of traffic will cut up the boggy land into an almost impassable condition.

245 adjectives to describe  months