201 adjectives to describe pipe

I blow away my sorrows through the music of this my little pipe and, lying here, set my wits a-dancing and lo!

Between his teeth was a black brier pipe, which he puffed lazily.

At length Willie took his stand at the sluice, and told Sandy to scramble up to the end of the lead pipe, and shout when the water began to pour into the trough.

"His high Excellency has told me exactly what to do," was the man's answer, as he took out his huge wooden pipe and filled it.

" He thrust the briar pipe into the man's hand, and turned away without waiting for a reply.

Sometimes the oil hole will choke, or the syphon wick for conducting the oil from the oil cup into the central pipe leading to the bearing will become clogged with mucilage from the oil.

" Instead of this, however, we returned to the inn, where we saw a worthy count endeavouring to clean a huge meerschaum pipe that he handled with evident fondness, and finding our carriage readyit being then nearly eleven o'clockwe continued our journey.

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The walls were well clayed between the logs, which were large and round, except on the upper and under sides, and as visible inside as out, successive bulging cheeks gradually lessening upwards and tuned to each other with the axe, like Pandean pipes.

I arose, filled and lighted a large calabash pipe, and passed a box of cigars to the detective.

Here a famished cat crouched over a pile of garbage hard by the sweeper's 'gali'; there on the opposite side of the road a Marwadi with the features of Mephistopheles dozed over his account book; and a little further away a naked child was dipping her toes in a pool of sullage water that had dripped from the broken pipe athwart the house wall.

"Yet will I sing; but who can better sing Than thou thyselfe thine owne selfes valiance, That, whilest thou livedst, madest the forrests ring, 325 And fields resownd, and flockes to leap and daunce, And shepheards leave their lambs unto mischaunce, To runne thy shrill Arcadian pipe to heare: O happie were those dayes, thrice happie were!

" In the south of Scotland, the name "doudle," says Jamieson, is applied to the root of the common reed-grass (Phragmites communis), which is found, partially decayed, in morasses, and of "which the children in the south of Scotland make a sort of musical instrument, similar to the oaten pipes of the ancients."

His companion pulled out a dirty clay pipe from his pocket, and filled it with tobacco, and then explored another pocket for a match.

Hither I betook myself after a protracted lunch and a meditative pipe, and, being the first to arrivethe jury having already been sworn and conducted to the mortuary to view the remainswhiled away the time by considering the habits of the customary occupants of the room by the light of the objects contained in it.

A bent pipe, which rises up from the top of the boiler, immediately behind the position of the manhole, is the steam pipe for conducting the steam to the engine; and a bent pipe which ascends from the top of the boiler, at the back end, is the waste-steam pipe for conducting away the steam, which escapes through the safety valve.

Sore wept the centaur, and to Phoebus prayed; But how could Phoebus give the centaur aid? Degraded of his power by angry Jove, In Elis then a herd of beeves he drove; And wielded in his hand a staff of oak, And o'er his shoulders threw the shepherd's cloak; On seven compacted reeds he used to play, And on his rural pipe to waste the day.

A flexible pipe slipped across the edge of the open gangway, and Lister felt the line he held.

At first he strove to cover you up with a F.O.G. of Egyptian hue; then he ran your wires through leaden pipe, constructed by his 'pipe-laying' agents, into the ground and 'all aground.'

His beloved pipe had slipped from his fingers, and, for a wonder, lay all neglected.

"What did he say, Judy?" "I'm afther losin' me lovely pipe," responded the old woman, halting beneath the window.

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Water flowed freely through Cousin Ann's expensive pipes, that had been buried so deep in their trenches that the winter frosts could not affect them.

There were a few muffled groans as the handle slowly descended upon the doomed man, and as the breath rushed out of his body into his favorite pipe, the wild 'high C of agony that ran through the sacred edifice told them that all was over.

"A cheap pipe," said Van Bibber.

201 adjectives to describe  pipe