13 adjectives to describe naughts

here's a youth stark naught at a trench, but an old dog at a trencher, a tall squire at a square table.

"Nay, Marina, the Madonna asketh naught of thee but that which gracious women must givesubmission to their princesin which, beloved, thou seemest to fail; and duty to thy Church, in which thou, having ever been before all others, art now neglectful.

Oh for a life of leisure and broad hours, To think and dream, to put away small things, This world's perpetual leaguer of dull naughts; To wander like the bee among the flowers

Too soon those leaves in the sunset sky Low down on the wintry ground will lie, And grim November and December Leave naught of Summer to remember Saving some flower in a book put by, Secure from the soft effacing snow, Though all the rest of the Summer go.

What has not yet existed strives for birth Toward purer suns, more glorious-colored earth: To rest in idle stillness naught may dare.

Have a care of thy wife's complexion, lest whilst thou seest another, thou loathest her, she prove jealous, thou naught, "Si tibi deformis conjux, si serva venusta, Ne utaris serva," I can perhaps give instance.

But he was deceived, Miriam; we are worth nothinga round naught" and she suited the action to the word by the union of the tips of her thumb and finger"is the figure whereby to describe our fortunes now; and the heiress and her once dependent friend and sister are alikebeggars!

But he was deceived, Miriam; we are worth nothinga round naught" and she suited the action to the word by the union of the tips of her thumb and finger"is the figure whereby to describe our fortunes now; and the heiress and her once dependent friend and sister are alikebeggars!

Spare naught to get his rightfu' dues; but me, there's not a penny comin' to me.

What has not yet existed strives for birth Toward purer suns, more glorious-colored earth: To rest in idle stillness naught may dare.

25.In multiplying one only, it is evidently best to use a singular verb: as, "Twice naught is naught;""Three times one is three."

By inborn worth doth one prevail mightily; but whoso hath but precepts is a vain man and is fain now for this thing and now again for that, but a sure step planteth he not at any time, but handleth countless enterprises with a purpose that achieveth naught.

But he was deceived, Miriam; we are worth nothinga round naught" and she suited the action to the word by the union of the tips of her thumb and finger"is the figure whereby to describe our fortunes now; and the heiress and her once dependent friend and sister are alikebeggars!

13 adjectives to describe  naughts