44 adjectives to describe packages

Sign here, please." Patsy signed, bothering her head the while to know what the little package contained and who could have sent it.

The lady took from the envelope a thin flat package of new Bank of England notes, folded together in four.

He felt boxed up, an express package labelled and shipped.

Yet it had to be done, and one miserable morning she made them all into a neat package, intending to carry them to the mill and place them on Stoddard's desk thus early, when nobody would be in the office.

Miss Dutton sent the convert a bulky package of tracts, with certain scathing passages markedobviously for our benefitin red ink; and we learned from Alethea-Belle that the initiation of Jasper Jasperson was to be made an occasion of much rejoicing, and that an immense attendance was expected at Corona Lodge.

It came by express on the same train with methe most precious package in the world.

" Hollis held a mysterious looking package in his hand when he came in the next day; it was neatly done up in light tissue paper and tied with yellow cord.

Belle Meade, in her Gridley home, received one day a large, square, thin package.

Then, after making a long call, drew out a tiny package from his vest pocket and offered for sale two time-worn cheap rings taken from his mother's dead hand.

Each coolie carries one thing, and as they are all paid the same without regard to the weight carried, of course there is great competition for the light packages.

Belle Meade, in her Gridley home, received one day a large, square, thin package.

The balance of the documents (except Nos. 204 and 209, which will be sent to-morrow) are in a separate package, and sent by the same mail.

After the wood came the victuals: a tub of butter reaching Keith to the chin; bags of flour; barrels of potatoes and apples; hams and haunches of dried mutton and smoked reindeer meat; and lastly packages of smaller size and sundry contents that the mother promptly carried to the pantry inside the parlour without letting Keith touch them.

"Blood!" Mart strode to the table, pulling out from the bosom of his shirt a lumpy package wrapped in his handkerchief.

The meagre packages of the common passengers had been thrown in a place of safety, with the sort of unreflecting instinct with which we take care of our limbs when in danger.

Like an old lover who discovers a moldy package of amorous epistles, Don Custodio arose and approached the desk.

Each motor-cycle had numerous small packages secured about it after the individual fancy of the owner.

They stand in a long string, waiting to go through that wicket, with bundles, with little tin boxes, with cheap portmanteaus with odd packages, in pairs, in families, alone, women with children, men with strings of dependents, young couples.

Perhaps the most peculiar package, next to that of the chief, is one which incloses in a single matting, with sea-lion skins, the bodies of a man and woman.

"Tryin' to open this pesky little package, all right," answered the other.

" Muttering his thanks, Sweetwater seized the proffered package, and hastened with it down the hall.

As in war-time a woman will see her husband set up against a wall and shot before her face, as a conspirator sees the hands of the police close upon papers of the most terrible secrecy, so did Henry watch that scented little package pass with a sense of irrevocable loss into the cold hands of his father.

" Emma looked so irresistibly kind and coaxing, that George once more good humoredly set to work; and presently the carpet was strewed with packages, apparently sufficient to fill three such trunks, but which Emma was determined should be snugly packed into one.

Narayan Singh tracked some suspicious packages to that place four days ago.

Then Isidore Bamberger's right hand disappeared inside the breast of his coat and closed lovingly upon a full pocket-book; but there was only a little money in it, only a few banknotes folded flat against a thick package of sheets of notepaper all covered with clear, close writing, some in ink and some in pencil; and if what was written there was all true, it was enough to hang Mr. Rufus Van Torp.

44 adjectives to describe  packages