40 adjectives to describe playings

It was nearly half a mile from us, and while we were looking at it, four others came walking carelessly out of the tall grass upon the beach, and commenced playing, as we have seen lambs do, on the sandy shore.

They determined to wipe the disgrace out in the only way it could be effaced: by brilliant, clean playing in the second half of the game.

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" Terrible years, years of bulletins, years of want, hard times, years when all the future was at stake, until finally that day in New York when she saw the remnant returning, marching up Broadway between the black crowds and the bunting, the drums beating, the fifes playing, "Returning, with thinned ranks, young, yet very old, worn, marching, noticing nothing.

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"I don't fancy playing with that Irish boy.

Extraordinary cello playing.

Of course Fernando's back was toward Morgianna, and he could not see her, save when he twisted his head "quite off," which he did frequently; but he could hear her silvery voice humming snatches of a song, or her dimpled hand playing in the phosphorescent water which sparkled like flashes of fire in their wake.

Remsen hates dirty playing worse than anything, they say.

The New Zealanders generally expressed the greatest dislike to it; and my companions used to rally me much on the subject, saying it was not that the savages did not like music, but it was my discordant playing that frightened them away, which might be true.

" And Katrin becked and nodded and set her head to the sidelike to the divine Io-Cow playing at being little Jenny Wren.

The Countess noticed that most of the listeners, even Eugenie herself, were divided between seeing and hearing, although they gave the close attention and kept the perfect silence which were due to such enchanting playing.

"I think that the scheduled programme should be played through irrespective of the results of the respective games, and any extra playing or playing-off should be done after the originally set schedule is completed.

The Lakerim Athletic Club never approved of foul playing on the part of itself or any one else, and you got just what you deserved for forgetting your dignity.

There were quite a number of people in the eveningthe music of the garde republicaine playing, and a buffet in the dining-room which was always crowded.

What is your Breath of Life? CLAIRE: (an instant playing)

The stupidest person in the world could not have helped thinking that it kept time to invisible band-playing, and was trying to catch hold of the buttercups.

It represents the youthful Orpheus crowned with the laureate wreath playing before Pluto and Proserpine upon a fiddle or crowd of antique pattern.

For he was not so far away that she could not hear him; he was going back and forth; at irregular intervals she saw a dim, ghostly light playing upon the dark cavern walls.

Was it real water in the little fountain playing in the middle of the square?

Small business indeed and often ludicrous, this playing at grasshopper hunting.

Were now that chronicle alive, Those white designs which children drive, And the thoughts of each harmless hour, With their content too in my power, Quickly would I make my path even, And by mere playing go to heaven.

Instead of emigrating to England, Benvenuto, after a quarrel with his father about the obnoxious flute-playing, sauntered out one morning toward the gate of S. Piero Gattolini.

As a result of this inhibition, all his outdoor playing lacked that complete abandon which is the soul of it.

All the people in town who care for music will be there, and you who play so divinely must enjoy fine professional playing.'

40 adjectives to describe  playings