54 adjectives to describe outlet

Little islands cover the harbour of Brindisi, and form the narrow outlet from the numerous creeks that compose its capacious port.

She was more careful while they passed over a dangerous slope where the snow had softened in the morning sun, and came to the topmost valleyan oval basin of rocks and snow with no visible outlet.

Music, since she was a real musician, had been a genuine emotional outlet for her.

This I gathered from the tone of the light; and although there was no direct outlet to the air, and only a glimmer came in, as I have said, yet I knew certainly that the sun was low in the west and falling full upon this stone.

This channel was followed up, and found to come from the river, close to the junction of the Strelley, and must be a very considerable outlet for the water during the summer rains.

Look at a map, and you will see that the valley of the Mississippi, and of the lakes, and the shores of the Atlantic, are not necessarily connected either with the Gulf of Mexico, (save the indispensable outlet at New Orleans,) or the regions beyond the great desert and the Rocky Mountains, the land of the Mormons and the gold-diggers.

MY DEAR KNOTT,It has occurred to me that since the closing of our little V.A.D. depôt there is a good deal of energy in Filby without a suitable outlet, and I am writing to you on the matter as I feel sure you will have some helpful suggestion to make.

She had been deprived of a more legitimate outlet for these emotions.

As with the Greeks and Romans, so with the Teutons, poetry afforded the first literary outlet for the feelings.

Expansion at the cost of Turkey seemed hopeless, because even the acquisition of Macedonia would give Serbia a large alien population and no maritime outlet.

Innumerable women there were who had lost the very nature of womanhood, and whose mouths were the mere outlet of oaths and filthy language.

The two are now bound indissolubly together by lines of railroad, which, during a part of the year, are the most convenient outlet of the West toward the sea.

The emotion which fails to find adequate outlet, even in such works as Sult, Mysterier, Victoria, and Pan, might well seem more of a peril than the quixotic stubbornness of Kareno's philosophy.

Nipe Bay is the natural commercial outlet for a vast area of richly productive soil.

The present navigable outlets to this great commerce are three in number.

It held the direction of the Adriatic, steering between one of the more southern outlets of the bay and the well known island of St. Giorgio.

Other slightly elevated ridges mark the present or former courses of minor outlets, by which the waters of the Mississippi have found the sea.

John must have come into Paula's life, he reflected, at a time when the musical outlet to her energies had been dammed up.

" Religious emotion may find one of its normal outlets in personal right-living.

Gardiner saw that the passage by which he had brought in his schooner was now completely closed, and that the only means of exit from the bay was by its northern outlet.

Not a single anxious countenance, not even one lurking eye, was to be detected, at any of the numerous outlets by which the inmates of an armed vessel can look abroad upon the deep.

With no great aptitude for footballhe was a bit slow-footedwith little tune or inclination for social activities, he had concentrated upon rowing, not only as a diversion from his arduous studies, an ordered outlet for physical energy, but with the idea of going out into the world with that hallmark of a Baliol varsity oar which he had heard and believed was likely to stand him in stead in life.

The Merrimack, in whose valley we were thus entangled, is the prime outlet of the various streams of the mine country, where Renault, and Arnault, and other French explorers, expended their researches during the exciting era of the celebrated illusory Mississippi scheme.

Near the aqueduct, a stone wall surrounds one of the principal outlets.

Now the distance to Desault Bay (which appears the most probable outlet) is 370 miles, and allowing an increase of 500 for deviations, there would be more than two feet descent per mile, which would be sufficient for the maintenance of a channel.

54 adjectives to describe  outlet