42 adjectives to describe panting

' Young in The Last Day, book I, had written: 'Words all in vain pant after the distress.' I am sorry to see in the Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, vol.

There was a strong smell of sulphur in the air, and the thick pants of smoke from the lower crater continued to increase in strength.

She was tanned, wearing a large white "Harbor Fish" T-shirt over dark brown cotton pants.

2 When in the sultry glebe I faint, Or on the thirsty mountain pant; To fertile vales and dewy meads

The corduroy pants.

"And I," said Bard, "have waited a few weeks that seem longer than all my life, for this!" His own eager panting stopped him, but he stumbled on: "I have you here in reach at last, Drew, and I'm going to tear your heart out, as you tore the heart out of John Bard.

He will be easily persuaded to annul it, for we know how eagerly youth pants for power; and should his Majesty see fit one day to remove to St. Germain, and to command his principal officers, both Frenchmen and foreigners, no longer to recognize your rule, what will be your position?

A magnificent avenue of beech trees leads to Micheldever village, and also, in the opposite direction to the station, to that point on the South Western Railway where the traveller to Southampton notes that the exhausted pant of the engine has changed to an easy glide as the train passes the summit tunnel and rolls down to Winchester.

He felt that they also were listening and watching in tense waiting as he waited and watched, hearing only the frightened panting of the horses and the faint rustle of the sable leaves overhead.

The horrible panting, like the panting of a famished creature, came nearer, grew louder, grew hoarser.

True he was young; but, lord of himself, youth was associated with none of those mortifications which make the juvenile pant for manhood.

BUT NOW ITS KHAKI PANTS.

Having passed the thicket, I bent my efforts to the yellow slide and when I had surmounted it my breath came in labored pants.

In the agitation consequent upon his unexpected appearance, she dropped the basin, the contents of which, splashing in all directions, sadly discoloured his lordship's light pants, and greatly damaged the elegant carpet.

A pair of lightweight wool pants, neutral gray green, a silvery tan Italian dress shirt, and a dark brown tie complemented the jacket.

It was late in the fall, and the links were all bronzed and faded; but the sun still shone warmly, and a south breeze came in little hot pants, rippling the broad blue sea with white curling lines.

"But that little Mexican panting in abject fear against the hedge!" persisted the Doge.

An hour before sunset on the day previous they had suddenly blown in from the north; a great cloud of yellow dust, lifting lazily on the sultry air, a mighty panting of winded bronchos, a single demoniacal dare-man whoop heralding their coming, a groaning of straining leather, a jingle of great spurs, and an otherwise augmented stillness even in this silent land, marking their arrival.

A few more hours terminated her mortal panting after immortality; and at twenty minutes past eight, just as we commended her to God, without an effort or a struggle, she breathed her ransomed spirit into the bosom of her Lord.

On Saturday the doctor sent him a new suit, almost the same kind as Palko had, but the shirt was embroidered with flowers, with broad sleeves, narrow pants, decorated sandals, a round hat with bands, and a small embroidered bag.

oh, so significant at the timewhen I dreamed that a herd of centaurs rolled up with a great stamping of hoofs round the house to destroy it, and then woke to hear the horses tramping across the field below the lawns; they neighed ominously and their noisy panting was audible as if it were just outside my windows.

The audience consists of an ancient Gaul in picturesque blue pants, whose métier is to totter round the meadows brushing flies off a piebald cow; the School Padre, who keeps at long range so that he may see the sport without hearing the language, and ten little gamins, who have been splashing in the silver stream and are now sitting drying on the bank like ten little toads.

I want plain blue pants and Springfield rifles, by God!

My hat fell off the first thing; and there I was, clinging with might and main to the neck of the fiery animal, my head bare, my feet bootless, and my old stripped shirt blown from my back, and streaming out behind, and fluttering like a banner in the breeze; my ragged pants off at the knees, and my long legs dangling down some length below; and at the same time crying "Whoa! whoa!" as loud as I could.

He could not tell whether it was the slight breeze which disturbed her blouse or the rapid panting of her breath. "Of that," she said, "it is hard to speakit is useless to speak!"

42 adjectives to describe  panting