218 adjectives to describe news

The printer of the daily news is surely the proper object of your indignation, who inserted this libel in his paper, without the fondness of an author, and without the temptation of a bribe; a bribe, by the help of which it is usual to circulate scurrility.

One day very sad news came from Scotland.

Aminta has some welcome News for you. Am.

On Fleury's remark de Haen most sagely observes, that the persons who observed the woman breathing could not surely have suppressed the joyful news, and would certainly have stopped the procession before the philosopher arrived.

But the van had only reached Grand Island and the Pawnee villages, when they were overtaken by more ill news from Nauvoo.

In Acredale there were sore hearts as the dreadful news became more and more definite.

A CABLE despatch from Paris to PUNCHINELLO (cost $8.62) announces that the editor of La Verité has been sent to a cold and gloomy dungeon for publishing false news,a warning to the Sunny CHARLES, our well-beloved neighbor!

"The great Fogerty made such a blunder the first time," said Hetty, who was overjoyed at the glorious news, "that he might give poor Thursday another dreadful scare if he tackled the job again.

And here she gave a great cry, but held the little Pilgrim all the while with her eyes, which seemed to plead and ask for better news.

He had raised that joyful cry; and now all the inhabitants of the village rushed down to the shore to welcome their brethren, and to tell the startling news.

" "Our company goneoutlaws, spending their lives to no purposehere is evil news, Roger!" "Here is tender meat, master, and delicate!

And the little Pilgrim told all the little news of home, and of the brothers and sisters and the children that had been born, and of those whose faces were turned towards this better country; and the mother smiled and listened and would have heard all over and over, although many things she already knew.

Only a few years after the Restoration, there appeared The London Gazette, which has been continued to the present time as the medium through which the government publishes its official news.

The unexpected, almost incredible news of the surrender of fortresses which had cost the republic prolonged sieges and enormous expense, and formed the key of the whole Tuscan territory, instantly raised a tumult among the people, and the general fury was increased by letters received from the French camp, and the accounts of the returned envoys.

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" Pearl hastily put on a coat and went to the barn to give the unwelcome news to her father and Teddy, who were busy fanning out the weed seeds from the seed grain.

In Jerusalem the Bolsheviks, astonishingly credulous of "secret" news from Moscow, and skeptical of every one's opinion but their own, were bolsheviking Marxian Utopia beneath a screen of such arrogant innocence that even the streetcorner police constables suspected them.

But after the shock caused by the fatal news about Dorn she had lost interest, though she had worked on harder than ever.

This was pleasant news, as I had been very anxious to go there with him, and the fact that I was now the owner of two ponies made me feel very proud.

And then, one day, came the astounding news that Colonel Washington had resigned from the service and returned to Mount Vernon.

This was not very agreeable news for Anna, tired as she was; however, she pursued her way to the house of the clergyman, where she had, in passing that way before, been hospitably entertained, hoping that there she might be able to procure a lodging, however humble.

War news and buckwheat cakes enlivened the matutinal meal.

Steele, in the spring of 1709, had commenced the Tatler, a thrice-a-week miscellany of foreign news, town gossip, short sharp papers de omnibus rebus et guibusdum aliis, with a sprinkling of moral and literary criticism.

" On July 30th the Vossische Zeitung announced: "To-day even more alarming news has been in the air than in the last few days.

218 adjectives to describe  news