14 adjectives to describe pointer

I think I can slip him a few valuable pointers.

Captain B. was fortunate in not bringing his fat pointer, otherwise he would have lost him.

The old gentleman wanted you to study architecture; he wanted you to study his house; he even left a little pointer in an old book!

Pressed against the wall, in the darkness, the magnificent young pointer with the quivering soul waited, panting, eyes gleaming, the horror still ringing in his ears.

He's afraid that his family, his mangy old pointer and dropsical cat, will suffer in his absence.

My vexation and disgust may be imagined when I found the noble beast to be a miserable 8-pointer, which I would never have fired at if I could have seen its head properly.

When Larsen reached the town where the National Championship was to be run, there on the street, straining at the leash held by old Swygert, whom he used to know, was a seasoned young pointer, with a white body, a brown head, and a brown saddle spotthe same pointer he had seen two years before turn tail and run in that terror a dog never quite overcomes.

Jupiter, two hours high, was the herald of the day; the Pleiades, just above the horizon, shed their sweet influence in the east; Lyra sparkled near the zenith; Andromeda veiled her newly-discovered glories from the naked eye, in the south; the steady pointers, far beneath the pole, looked meekly up from the depths of the north, to their sovereign.

D is a straight wooden pointer, 12 in.

He has no wife, not a child in the world, no business, nothing to call him home save a superannuated pointer, and an old Tom cat, and yet he would leave these glorious old woods, these beautiful lakes, these rivers, these trout and deer, and all the glad music of the wild things, to-morrow, and go back to the dust, the poisoned atmosphere, the eternal jostling and monotonous noises of the city!

" ESKIMO DOG, a dog found among the Eskimo, about the size of a pointer, hair thick, and of a dark grey or black and white; half tamed, but strong and sagacious; invaluable for sledging.

There have never been any better Pointers than these.

If Calvin Bruce ever cares more for a woman than he does for his brown pointer and his fast trotter, she may think herself happy indeed.

D is a straight wooden pointer, 12 in.

14 adjectives to describe  pointer