10 adjectives to describe must

Employing the so-called "Big Game of Tennis" is an absolute must if a circuit player today is going to be a winner.

The latter are coloured by an addition of some cheap must, or wine which has been boiled till it has acquired a deep-brown tint.

To the end of time, the idle and the lazy must, if they are dependent on their own exertions, be ill housed and fed.

Coming to the States again, this constitutional difficulty does not concern us, for it has been decided that the division of powers into legislative, executive, and judicial must, as to the States, be expressly provided in the State constitutions and is not guaranteed under the Fourteenth Amendment.

Economic integration is an obvious must and a logical outcome of the industrial integration that has gone on so swiftly during the great revolution of 1750-1970.

She had a feeling that all the participants in the pantomime must of necessity be rather wicked and abandoned creatures, and half the pleasure she had felt in viewing them arose from a secret admiration at the courage which permitted human beings to be so perfectly and desperately sinful.

All traction engines to be practical must of a necessity, be reversible.

The number shot down at random must, by all accounts, have amounted to many hundreds, but it is past all human registration now.

I, Hostesses will bee knowne shortelye as their Signes; still in one weather-beaten suite, as though none weare hoodes but Monkes and Ladies, and feathers but fore-horses and Waiting Gentlewomen, or chaines but prisoners and Courtiers; no Perywigges but Players and Pictures: but the weakest must to the wall still.

"If that be true, ye must be in a mighty throubled state, most of the live-long day, ye must!" "I tell you, Michael O'Hearn, religion is no respecter of persons.

10 adjectives to describe  must