185 adjectives to describe moving

"A false move and we are discovered.

In about a half-hour there was a sudden move.

Then by one bold, sudden move he held the enemy at his mercy.

They did not make a hostile move until they saw a whole crowd of you attacking one midshipman.

In due course I was articled to my worthy uncle, the Clerk of the Peace, and, had I possessed my present experience, should have known that it was a diplomatic move of the most profound policy to enable me, if anything happened to him, to succeed to that important dignity.

Mr. Warrenhe was a bird with the women!" CHAPTER VIII CARROLL MAKES A MOVE No slightest move of Warren's erstwhile valetno twitching of facial muscles, no involuntary gesture of nervousness, however slightescaped Carroll's attention; but with all his watchfulness, the boyish-looking investigator was unostentatious, almost retiring in his manner.

With her breath, and by a gentle moving of her hands, she fans it to fuller openness.

They moved in the water as reflected light moves along a wall, not really swimming at all, but flashing from spot to spot.

When I was speaking of Blackbeard being at Carisbrooke, he made a little quick move as though to speak, but did not, waiting till I had finished the tale.

Crewe was the only player of the twelve to win his game, and he did so by a masterly concealed ending in which he handled his pawns with consummate skill, proffering the sacrifice of a bishop with such art that Turgieff fell into the trap, and was mated in five subsequent moves.

Only suspicious moves he would resent with violence.

* The Battery ate their Christmas dinner at San Martino, though the air had been thick with talk of an immediate move.

But Rustem, midst his native bands, remained, And further rites of sacrifice maintained; A thousand horses bled at his command, And the torn drums were scattered o'er the sand; And now through Zábul's deep and bowery groves, In mournful pomp the sad procession moves.

The trap had been unwittingly set by hands that made unexpected moves on the European chessboard, and the Bear's paw had this time been skilful enough to spring it at the proper moment.

The Texan claim was opposed by many American statesmen and publicists, and by some was denouncedas the annexation of Texas had beenas an aggressive move against Mexico.

The document was taken as a declaration of war against enlightenment, and the Vatican Council as the first strategic move of the hosts of darkness.

The preliminary moves for the attack were made during the night.

It was rather an indication of honest fanaticism than of deliberate reasoningrather a sign of being solemnly "on the rampage" than of giving way to careful convictionand more symptomatic of a sharp virtuous rant, got up in a crack and to be played out in five minutes, than of a judicious move in the direction of permanent good.

be wise, dream not of love, Thy sorrows cannot fancy move: If Jug love thee, love her again; If not, thy kindness then refrain.

Usually the installation of a new machine is hailed as a progressive move, just because the new machine works better than the old, but its effect may be very bad.

Then began a hasty move on the part of both girls and boys to count the gold and silver.

As sound moves with different velocities through media of different densities, the wave which produces the sound will be partly reflected in passing from one medium to the other, and the direction of the transmitted wave changed; and hence in passing through such media different portions of the wave will reach the ear at different times, and thus destroy the sharpness and distinctness of the sound.

"When one remembers that Lord Haldane belonged to the inner circle of the Cabinet, and was therefore privy to all the secret moves of Sir Edward Grey, it is hard to believe in the sincerity of the sentiments expressed in this letter.

Why, you poor fishthere isn't any other man in the country who'd have had the common sense to do what you didto know that it would be a sensible move.

But I am unwilling to make a decisive move without something more definite.

185 adjectives to describe  moving