37 adjectives to describe outlaws

The invisible outlaw.

There is no one of the royal heroes of England that enjoys a more enviable reputation than the bold outlaw of Barnsdale and Sherwood.

But fierce and fiercer the stranger knight beset my Beltane, the while he lashed him with mocking tongue: "Call ye this fighting, sir youthful outlaw?

Famous sheriffs and western outlaws.

But nothing could drive back those little white outlaws of the wildernessthe ermine.

Tinhorn outlaw.

We will take them over yonder to that belt of woodlands, for I would fain hang them upon the very trees of Sherwood itself, to show those vile outlaws therein what they may expect of me if I ever have the good luck to lay hands upon them."

Something in his own nature went out in sympathy to the heroic outlaw of the trap-line who never failed to give battle to the lynx.

Too many times they had seen mustangs taken and ridden and when they were not hopeless outlaws they became broken-spirited and useless, as though their strength lay in their freedom.

Not a sound fell from either of the youths' lips as they stared down upon the fierce, hungry outlaws of the wilderness.

OXFORD FROM WITHOUT Some time ago I ventured to defend that race of hunted and persecuted outlaws, the Bishops; but until this week I had no idea of how much persecuted they were.

Her followers were not regarded as genuine scholars, and, perhaps as a result of this contempt, they were often 'broken men,' intellectual outlaws, people of one wild idea.

The lusty outlaw, lord of this large wood: He'll lead a king's son prisoner to a king, And bid the brother smite the brother dead.

With her natural decision of mind, aided and encouraged, very likely, by her astute relatives, she thought she saw good reasons for breaking and setting aside the contract which had united them; and no doubt the poor woman must have felt the hardship of living with such a melancholy outlaw.

ADAM BELL, a northern outlaw, noted for his archery.

Forasmuch as this witch, yclept Mellent, did, by her unhallowed spells and magic, compass and bring about the escape from close duress of one Beltane, a notable outlaw, malefactor and enemy to our lord the Duke; and whereas she did also by aid of charms, incantations and the like devilish practices, contrive the sack, burning and total destruction of my lord Duke's good and fair castle of Garthlaxton upon the March.

The desperate band recently assembled under a notorious outlaw in the southern portion of the Territory to resist the execution of the laws and to plunder peaceful citizens will, I doubt not, be speedily subdued and brought to justice.

And a man hates nothing so much as being made a jest of; so he said: "Our gracious lord and sovereign King himself shall know of this, and how his laws are perverted and despised by this band of rebel outlaws.

Wilt thou make it a hiding place for the most renowned outlaws in England?

" "He was a famous long-rideran outlaw with a very black record.

He was a splendid outlaw.

"Why," quoth he, "it is a merry thing to think of one stout outlaw like Robin Hood meeting another stout outlaw like Guy of Gisbourne.

The great tall outlaw kept his word too, and long before evening he hung a cap upon a broken bough of an oak tree and set young Robin to work about twenty yards away shooting arrows at the mark.

The tattered outlaw of the earth, Of ancient crooked will; Starve, scourge, deride me: I am dumb, I keep my secret still.

Not all locutions blacklisted herein are always to be reprobated as universal outlaws.

37 adjectives to describe  outlaws