350 adjectives to describe pains

These details, indeed, were never officially made public, since a discreet police force "found no clues"; for Fred Musgrave (of King's Garden), as befitted the dead man's well-to-do brother, had been at no little pains to insure constabulary shortsightedness, in preference to having the nature of Scott Musgrave's recreations unsympathetically aired.

At each step that I took, sharp pains shot through my limbs.

Perdosa and I, with infinite pains, tracked and stalked the sheep, of which I killed one.

The agony of mind, together with the bodily pain, benumbed all my senses until I was like one in a trance, hearing nothing, seeing nothing, save the gleam of that white face beneath the flap of the lodge where Peter Sitz kept mournful watch upon us.

I had had some slight experience as a prisoner in the power of the savages, and even then could not listen to another's story of similar treatment without severe mental pain.

Almost immediately on his return, he was seized with shiverings and violent pain.

Ah, yes, beneath the fierce levant, the wild white horses pranced; With rising rage the billows against those walls advanced; But stormier were the thoughts that filled his heart with bitter pain, As he turned his tearful eyes once more to gaze upon the main.

And though she had been just stung by a bee upon the hand, and was suffering intense pain, she threw off hat and gloves, took her seat eagerly at the piano, and ... impressed a whole retinue of servants with the beautiful piece from the Messiah, 'Come unto Me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.'

But now from an adjacent thicket a horse whinnied and Beltane, starting at the sound, felt his wound throb with sudden pain, and looking down, beheld his arm most aptly swathed in bandages of fair, soft linen.

As I stood there a woman's shrill scream of excruciating pain reached me, notwithstanding those cyclopean walls.

Then, I was aware of a feeling of acute physical pain in my left hand.

His red and scratched chin further indicated that he had taken considerable pains with a razor to improve his personal appearance in keeping with his unwonted part of a respectable witness in a place which knew a more sinister side of him.

" "But the cruel seas where the fated ships Go down to their doom"But he kissed the lips The trembling lips, till they smiled again, And his bright hopes cheered her heart's dull pain,

He said he had been for some time affected by rheumatic pains in the shoulder.

'If that is what you are afraid of, you will not die,' somebody said, touching me on my head in a way which gave me intolerable pain.

But on the instant piercing shrieks among the huddled cheererscries of death and agonychanged the paeans of triumph into wails of anguish and mortal pain.

Such an instrument would cause him no unnecessary pain, while relieving officers from that part of their duty which is particularly obnoxious to them, viz., having a prolonged struggle with low and savage ruffians.

The name struck on her heart like a stroke causing actual physical pain.

With eager wish I pine in vain; O for relief from constant pain, Which through my bosom thrills!

"However, I can grant it if you will both assure me that you will take extreme pains to keep out of trouble of any kind, and that you will not enter the theatre or any other resort that would be bad judgment for a midshipman to enter.

Under the circumstances, with Erastus and Toby to help guard the camp outfit, Andy's crowd did not dare lift a hostile hand; but they took especial pains to hoot at the little company as it wheeled past, making more or less sarcastic remarks, and yet being careful not to go too far.

There was a quick, dreadful pain, and he had cut off my ear, not in the way they cut puppies' ears, but close to my head, so close that he cut off some of the skin beyond it.

His features were sharp with continual pain; his eyes were wild with weakness and trouble, though there was a meaning in them which went to my heart.

True to the strange ideas derived chiefly from her training, partly from her own natural character, she was the more careful to avoid giving the slightest pain or displeasure, as she ceased to fear that either would be immediately and intentionally visited upon herself.

This faith in a great purpose of the ages!" Lenore trembled in the exquisite pain of the faith which she prayed was beginning to illumine Dorn's dark and tragic soul.

350 adjectives to describe  pains