255 adjectives to describe pattern

Miss Philps, very stately in a new gown, was arranging flowers in geometrical patterns.

Already she could perform the most elaborate patterns in native embroidery on her father's pouches and moccasins; and her own garments were also delicately and fancifully adorned in the same manner, with feathers, and shells, and colored grasses.

He sat down to lunch that day feeling as a man feels who has lost his way in an unknown country in the midst of a blinding mist; as a weaver might feel who is at work on an intricate pattern and suddenly finds all his threads inextricably mixed up and tangled.

He has a special love for mosaics, and a marvellous faculty for making drawings of curious old patterns.

D. W. The larger rhetorical patterns in Anglo-Saxon poetry.

This circumstance, and the peculiar pattern of the upper molars in Cainotherium, lead me to hesitate in considering it as the actual ancestor of the modern Tragulidoe.

never to feel the stirrings of high impulse, prompting them to imitate the eminent pattern set before them in the daily vocation of "Honorables" and "Excellencies," and to emulate the illustrious examples of Doctor of Divinity and Right and Very Reverends!

Emotional problems of living: avoiding the neurotic pattern, by O. Spurgeon English & Gerald H. J. Pearson.

Having, when her father was in good circumstances, been partly educated at an Exeter boarding-school, she had acquired there some knowledge of drawing, and by exercising her pencil, she now invented some very pretty lace-patterns.

When you looked closely at the cloth, you could see the lovely pattern woven in itsmall leaf and flower, the leaves like moss leaves, and the flowers like the pimpernel, but not half so big, and they were yellow and red and blue and violet in colour.

What the old glass was like one can divine from the lovely and sombre top lights in exquisite patterns that are left;

He describes the June sunshine which played through the shifting branches of tall elms on the smooth oaken floor of the old dining room, the plate of antique pattern on the sideboard and the portraits of revolutionary heroes on the walls.

HUNT, WILLIAM A. The startle pattern.

The minor scale patterns; a new concept on the theory of minor scale construction.

Footstools were sometimes made of elegant patterns, inlaid with ivory and precious woods.

Over the straw matting, that soon grows shabby in a hotel, she had laid a large, nicely-bound square of soft, green carpet, in a little mossy pattern, that covered the middle of the floor, and was held tidily in place by a foot of the bedstead and two forward ones each of the table and washstand.

Paradise lost, an account of its growth and major origins with a discussion of Milton's use of sources and literary patterns.

With my own hands my love's chest I tattooed, Likewise her wrists, with checkered patterns odd, Blue as the collar of the gentle dove.

There is little to be said of these monuments save that they are none of them in very good taste, the more interesting being those to Lady Digges, and a member of the Fogg family, both of the early seventeenth century, in which the Purbeck has been covered with a charming arabesque and diapered pattern in relief.

Soon I learned from self-inflicted punishment to refrain from drawing complex patterns, for I had to finish whatever I began.

The frieze also, which is made of the same material, presents a similar but somewhat more compact floral pattern as its chief motive.

Meanwhile mosaics are provided for the dome or let into the floor; agates and marbles and lapis lazuli are pieced together for altar fronts and panellings;[40] stalls are carved into fantastic patterns, and heavy roofs are embossed with figures of the saints and armorial emblems.

Viewed in front, it resembles a strip of embroidery of definite pattern, varying through the seasons with the temperature and the volume of water.

How widely it departed from the traditional patterns.

Paper of a light colour and a large flowing arabesque pattern with a broad frieze covered the walls.

255 adjectives to describe  pattern