85 adjectives to describe novelty

As she had promised, Miss Crawford was at the evening performance, and Joe introduced a little novelty in one of his "magic stunts," producing a cat instead of a rabbit from a man's pocket.

Moreover, the manner and cast of thinking of all the writers in it were familiar to the public, and they were too few in number to variegate their pages with sufficient novelty.

This is the funniest operation that I ever saw: it is the only absolute novelty that I have seen since I was in the country before: it has been introduced 2-1/2 years in Tresavean, and one day in the United Mines.

A refreshing novelty in these annals of sordid poverty is given us of H.J. De Croes, court-organist at Brussels in the eighteenth century, who was forced to make an appeal for charity because the son whom he had sent abroad to study did not return to support his father, but decided to marry a woman he met at Ratisbon; it is pleasant to add that the appeal was granted.

Moreover, this proceeding was a comparative novelty in the law of nations, and, however it might suit the purposes of Great Britain, it was a gross outrage on America.

Dotty was really sorry to leave aunt Maria's pleasant house, and the charming novelties of Out West.

This was not the effect of mere novelty, for animals like the ambâ and birds like the esve, trained to the performance of services congenial to their natural habits, however dissimilar to Terrestrial species, had not the same air of singularity, or rather of monstrosity.

It was certainly a startling novelty to have the customs of the realm drawn up in a written code to which men were required to swear obedience; but still the "Constitutions" professed to be no new legislation, but to be simply a statement of recognized national tradition.

She had not the means of refreshing it with pretty novelties and sentimental toys in that line,with albums and valentines, fancy portfolios and pocket-secretaries, pearl paper-knives and tortoise-shell cardcases, Chinese puzzles and papier-maché checker-boards.

mere tune) fades with familiarity, and requires either to be revived by intermittence, or fed by continual novelty.

We have endeavoured to keep our engagements with youto the letteras they say in weightier matters; and, as every man is bound to speak of the fair as he has found his market in it, we ought to acknowledge the superabundant and quick succession of literary novelties for the present volume.

Why prematurely claim to have reached finality, when unexpected novelties may shatter any system before it is even completed?

Four of these he would have grouped into a sentence as "the most interesting women in New York," and the fifth was a romantic novelty in a minor key, sort of "in the air" at the Club.

I offer it to the MIRROR as an amusing novelty for the entertainment of its numerous readers.

Priscilla's smile, like a baby's first one, was a wondrous novelty.

It is marked by a bold and ingenious metrical novelty.

Mechanical novelties will probably play a very small part in that coming history.

A less innocent novelty was a passion for horse-racing, in which the Comte d'Artois and the Duc de Chartres set the example of indulging, establishing a race-course in the Bois de Boulogne.

OVID, Met. i. 1. 'With sweet novelty your taste

An original mind is rarely understood until it has been reflected from some half dozen congenial with it; so averse are men to admitting the true in an unusual form; whilst any novelty, however fantastic, however false, is greedily swallowed.

There was perpetual novelty and freshness in this mode of wayfaring.

With this view, we have paid especial attention to the domestic historythe customs, amusements, and peculiaritiesof our own country; and to such a portion of foreign novelties as bear upon the welfare and interests of the present generation.

In some of his compositions there is a barbaric splendor which proclaims the Russian and delights those who like exotic novelty in music.

I went, and was received like other pleasing novelties with a tumult of applause.

Nobody was ever ordered out for execution for wearing black gloves, although they are unusual, and now and then one sees a woman, whose soul is set on novelty, gorgeous in yellow cavalry gauntlets, or even with white dragoon gauntlets, making her look like a badly focused photograph.

85 adjectives to describe  novelty