75 adjectives to describe pioneering

Mac hadn't thought of it before, but he was prepared to swear now that if an Englishmanthey were the hardiest pioneers on earthor a Canadian was in favour of lighting out, "it must be for some good reason.

The Western pioneer, who, leaving a New England community, plants himself and his young wife in the forest, will generally become a coarse man, and will be the father of coarse children.

YLVISAKER, CLARA. Eminent pioneers.

<pb id='116.png' /> MARESH, HENRY R. Czech pioneers of the Southwest.

Prairie pioneers.

He was clearly conscious that he had been himself only a solitary pioneer, a precursor, planning theories which he tried to put in practise, but which failed because of the imperfection of his method.

The old proverb or adage, which states that the man who makes two blades of grass grow where one grew before is a public benefactor, would seem to proclaim that Oklahoma is peopled with philanthropists, for the sturdy pioneers who braved hardship and ridicule in order to obtain a foothold in this promised land, have, in five or six years, completely changed the appearance of the country.

He was the very model of a pioneer courageous, hardy, good-humoured, and kindly.

Two of the quietest and most devoted pioneers of Christianity were christened James; the most fashionable quarters in London are St. James's; the Spaniards have for ages recognised St. James as their patron saint; and on the whole whether referring to the "elder" or the "less" James, the name has a very good and Jamesly bearing.

I have a suggestion to make to the descendants of these noble pioneers, that to perpetuate the memory of their fathers, and do reverence to their good and noble deeds in the early history of this grand State, there should be erected upon the highest mountain top a memorial building wherein may be inscribed the names and histories of the brave pioneers, so they may never be blotted out.

A few short years more, and many of you, like your deceased brethren, will bend your proud heads level with the dust, and those giant limbs, which now kiss the summer sun and dare the winter's blast, will feed that insatiate meteor's stomach, or crackle beneath some adventurous pioneer's soup-kettle.

The valley in which these splendid pioneers of our people settled, lay directly in the track of the Indian marauding parties, for the great war trail used by the Cherokees and by their northern foes ran along its whole length.

James Hall; literary pioneer of the Ohio Valley.

The wary old pioneer shook his head.

They broke the prairie; being some account of the settlement of the Upper Mississippi Valley by religious and educational pioneers, told in terms of one city, Galesburg, and one college, Knox.

During a quarter of a century, German Social Democrats have been the most ardent and insistent pioneers of internationalism and anti-militarism.

This grand old man, the illustrious pioneer of reform in England, and indeed on the Continent, did not live to threescore years and ten, but, being worn out with his exhaustive labors, he died peaceably and unmolested in his retired parish.

I remember thinking two years ago what fine missionary pioneers you two would make.

That it will ultimately be wise and proper to make liberal grants of land to the patriotic pioneers who amidst privations and dangers lead the way through savage tribes inhabiting the vast wilderness intervening between our frontier settlements and Oregon, and who cultivate and are ever ready to defend the soil, I am fully satisfied.

The other way had charms only for the stout-hearted pioneer who foresaw where the road was to be made that now is the great highway of our literature.

Of course, the few very successful do much more, and the unsuccessful do even less; but the average pioneer can just manage to keep continually forging a little ahead, in matters material and financial.

Commercial broadcasting pioneer: the W E A F experiment, 1922-1926.

<pb id='094.png' n='1970h1/A/1448' /> FRIEDMAN, LEE M. Jewish pioneers and patriots.

This far-sighted pioneer is still living within earshot of those rumbling falls, and they make a cheerful music for him.

For the numerous Irish names of prominent pioneers (such as Donelly, Hogan, etc.)

75 adjectives to describe  pioneering