12 adjectives to describe outings

And we tried to give him little outings sometimes toto make up.

She well knew that when Mary had cooled down she would return, and it was often amusing to see the way in which she would attract the children's attention to her, peering around tree or corner, and then come meekly walking in with them as though they had only been for a pleasant outing of an hour or so.

At last, after a thoroughly enjoyable outing, such as the Bar knows nothing of in these respectable times, we returned to our business quarters in the Temple.

When a motor-bus comes and takes off a group of officers for the day, and brings them back at night, one would scarcely imagine that they had been to a cricket match, or on the annual outing.

If I'm able to show you where to put your finger on three 'undred pounds when you come 'ome it'll be the cheapest outing you have ever 'ad.

It was a glorious outing.

It was evidently that foolish outing which had chilled him.

Shining puttees lying bravely about the shape of his leg; brown outing breeches, creased, laced at their abbreviated ends; shirt of the sport effect; a shrewd-eyed man of thirty-five with ambitions, a chalky complexion, and a very weak mouth with full red lips.

" Ben listened breathlessly while the Woman told of the prospective outing.

As he shuffled along he thought of how he had walked this way last year, with Jim at his side, on one of their rare outings.

The splendid outing she had enjoyed, with the fine air of the far West, had built up her health to such an extent that nature remedied the ill she had suffered.

The only weekly outing that falls to the lot of the younger children of country parents is the Sunday trip to church and Sunday school.

12 adjectives to describe  outings