50 adjectives to describe neatnesses

It must suffice to say that he affected an extreme neatness and simplicity of dress, every item of which was studied and discussed for many an hour.

There everything reminded him of her; the scrupulous neatness of floor and wallsno cobwebs hanging from the rafters, the kitchen utensils shining like mirrors.

Many pupils have been brought up under her, who by a peculiar neatness and precision of performance, evince the excellent tuition of Nanette Mozart.

The splendour of the monument, the exquisite neatness with which it is kept, will astound you, considering that we live in a period of Wordsworth worship.

Hayes was tall, urbane, and dressed with rather fastidious neatness; Bell was round-shouldered and shabby.

May I trouble you to hold him a minute?" Stafford held the lamb, which was tolerably quiet now; and she slowly took off her gauntlets, produced a little leather wallet from the saddlethe horse coming at her call as if he were a dogtook out a serviceable pair of tweezers, and, with professional neatness, extracted an extremely ugly thorn.

She combed her hair with modest neatness, then opened the draw with much precaution, lest she should disturb poor Myra, who still slumbered on the hard mattrassdrew out a shawl and began to fold it as if to put it on.

Add to this figure a costume blending the immaculate neatness of the dandy with the extravagant taste and style of the frontiersman, and you have Wild Bill....

The height, the blackness, the dismal void, before my eyes, seemed as familiar as the decorous neatness of my grandmother's kitchen; only my unaccountable memory of the scene was lighted up with an image of lurid fires blazing all round the dim interior circuit of the tower.

Parodies are usually not works of artistic importance, and this for all its epigrammatic neatness is no exception to the rule.

The little rooms of the hotel were plainly furnished but maintained with exceptional neatness.

It indicated a streak in his moral nature akin to and quite as curious as his excessive neatness regarding his immediate surroundings.

How cheerful it all looked, swept up with extra neatness, and made orderly for the new master's eyes!

He was altogether so extraordinary looking that I felt myself staring almost rudely at him on our first interview; yet his dress was in no way remarkable except for an air of old-fashioned and speckless neatness.

We were looking in from the porch, on this scene of rural peace and faultless neatness, when an inner door opened in the deliberate manner that betokens age, and the mistress of the cottage-appeared.

A candle burned on the bureau, exposing the feminine neatness and delicacy of the furnishings.

Not only had he so far recovered while the marchesa had been speaking as to arrange his hair and his features, and to smoothe the creases of his official coat into something of their habitual punctilious neatness, but he had had time to reflect.

It showed a deplorable lack of housewifely neatness, and in it there were three or four children, one of whom, a girl eight or nine years old, held a baby in her arms.

It was of an incomparable neatness and order, all hung aboutor so it seemed to mewith white starchy things, and ornamented with bright (but inexpensive) nothings.

And his instinctive neatness would hardly permit him to put his well-kept hat down in the dust.

He doffed his cap to every woman, high or low, he caught sight of, and complimented her in his native tongue, well adapted to such matters; and at each carrion crow or magpie down came his crossbow, and he would go a furlong off the road to circumvent it; and indeed he did shoot one old crow with laudable neatness, and carried it to the nearest hen-roost, and there slipped in and sat it upon a nest.

The floor is made of planks, very rudely hewn, and fitting together with little neatness; the naked beams and rafters, at the sides of the room and overhead, bear the original marks of the builder's broad-axe, with no evidence of an attempt to smooth off the job.

Besides, there was, as there is now, a certain marvellous neatness and spotlessness about his dress; but for his dusty boots you would not have guessed he had been travelling.

Carroll, with a sense of mathematical neatness, makes his whole poem a mosaic of new and mysterious words.

Long before I could gaze my fill at the contents of the dark room I was led to the biologists' cubicle; Nelson and Day had from the first decided to camp together, each having a habit of methodical neatness; both were greatly relieved when the arrangement was approved, and they were freed from the chance of an untidy companion.

50 adjectives to describe  neatnesses