156 adjectives to describe making

Brief making and the use of law books.

" "Where is the real home?" "I hope it is in heaven," she said, with a simplicity that took away all taint of cant or mere phrase-making.

"Why, those are only words, silly Daddy!"How many times a day did he not hear that quaint little voice making, with a child's profundity, that tremendous criticism upon literature.

] No. 11 is another handcuff of foreign make, and is merely used when a raid is about to be made, as it allows to a certain extent the use of the hands.

Because at Rome, the proud mistress of the world, they thundered out the terrors of the law upon that idolatrous, war-making, and slave-holding community.

SEE DEARING, CHARLES L. Between automatic and authoritarian price-making, January 1942.

His father, Michael Johnson, was a bookseller in that city; a man of large, athletic make, and violent passions; wrong-headed, positive, and, at times, afflicted with a degree of melancholy, little short of madness.

We came upon a herd of small deer, called ebba, which are a little larger than the gazelle, but they soon bounded beyond our pursuit, leaving us scarcely time to admire their delicate make and unapproachable speed.

The boat used by these fishermen is of a remarkably light make, and is often carried to the lake, together with the fishing-birds, by the fishermen themselves.

The only really considerable element making for discomfort now was Mr. Downing.

Designs and colours are good, but the prices are not low enough to enable them to compete with the cheap Indian makes;

Amateur telescope making, advanced, a sequel to Amateur telescope making.

Amateur telescope making, advanced, a sequel to Amateur telescope making.

Take a common rubber bulb syringe, of the Davidson, Household, or any other standard make.

And furnished with a beautiful flag of handsome make, with quivers attached to it, and adorned with gold, that excellent flag-staff of celestial beauty then quickly fell from the firmament on his car.

At the same time, she is very far from being merely their spokesman or leader and while the later texts dwell constantly on her rapturous love-making with Krishna, they also describe her jealousy when Krishna makes love to other girls.

When you are waiting for it to boil you should scald your teapot so that its coldness may not chill the hot water when you come to the actual making of the tea.

CHAPTER IV RACKETS, COURTS, DRESS, AND TRAINING A good lawn tennis racket is indispensable; indeed, to use a weapon of inferior make is to court failure from the start.

They were seated at a table strewed with shreds of cloth, gummed cotton, green taffeta, little palettes of colours, small pencils, and all the necessary apparatus of artificial flower-making.

"Oh Folly, which we call love, what dost thou make of us?

Dress design: draping and flat pattern making.

He was of a robust make, with a florid sailor-like complexion, and his head was bare to the storm and sunshine.

The two old women moved forward and commenced making passes over his body, murmuring the while some charm, and as they waved the seven-knotted handkerchief above his head he regained consciousness and sat slowly up, "breathing like one that hath an evil dream" and bearing upon his features the signs of deathly fatigue.

He was a man of pleasing manners and deportment, small of stature, and of a compact make, and apparently well suited to withstand the fatigues incidental to such a journey.

From maps we learn positions only, and the position of a thing is but the slightest kind of truth about it; but, being indispensable for forming our plans of action, the conceptual map-making has the enormous practical importance on which Bergson so rightly insists.

156 adjectives to describe  making