12 adjectives to describe poll

Perhaps it looked the more beautiful because contrasted with the shaven gray poll and surly features of grim Abonus.

A poll tax of twenty-five cents on all taxable white polls was laid, and on every taxable negro poll fifty cents.

How many corrupt polls?

" The trapper took off a fur cap and scratched his curly poll.

Perhaps it looked the more beautiful because contrasted with the shaven gray poll and surly features of grim Abonus.

"Put up the conch, thou bawler!" cried the Alderman, giving the younker a rap on his naked poll, in passing, with the end of his cane, that might have disturbed the harmony of one less bent on clamor.

Thoroughly drenched already, and eager to resent their wrongs, a half-dozen of the soldiers, led on by a corporal, the coating of whose powdered poll had been converted into a sort of paste by too great an intimacy with a bucket of water, essayed to mount the rigging; an exploit to them much more arduous than to enter a breach.

Yes, and it opens outwards like a tent, Guarding the sacred poll from skies injurious.

" She had got little Deanie out in her arms now, and stood hugging the child, bending to kiss Melissa, finding a hand to pat Milo's shoulder and rub Pony's tousled poll.

" The costumer came forward to attend to the nervous old beau who was mopping his bald and shining poll with a big silk handkerchief.

The triennial licensing poll takes place on the same day as the General Election, thus ensuring a full vote.

Cullane, broad poll.

12 adjectives to describe  poll