113 adjectives to describe printed

"In the first place it is necessary to obtain possession of, or access to, a genuine finger-print.

Out and in ran the Forest Children trying to help, and with every step making foot prints on the wet floor, muddy little foot prints, dozens of them and finally hundreds of them.

On the wails were a few colored prints from the Sunday newspapers and one large and fine photograph of a grizzled old soldier that Uncle John at once decided must represent "the Colonel.

His eye took mechanical note of the trumpery articles of rickety furniture; wandered over the cheap almanac prints which adorned the walls; but became riveted in the cheap overmantel which surmounted the fire-place.

One a gorgeously coloured print of the lamented Queen Victoria in a deep gold frame, and the other a representation of an entrancing allegorical theme entitled "The Two Paths," illustrating the ascent of the saint into heaven and the descent of the sinner into hell.

Dr. Hunter, in his edition of the Terra of Evelyn, has given a more curious print of it, much resembling a sheep.

V A hundred thousand crowns are not found "in a donkey's hoof-print," and if Croisilles had been suspicious he might have thought in reading Mademoiselle Godeau's letter that she was either crazy or laughing at him.

A couple of coarse, uncoloured prints of saints were tacked to the wall over the bed, and a bit of a dusty olive branch, from the last Palm Sunday, nine months ago, was stuck behind one of them.

It is a common occurrence for twenty or thirty buildings to be burnt down, in the latter place, and for the residents of the same ward to remain in ignorance of the circumstance, until enlightened on the fact by the daily prints; the constant repetition of the alarms hardening the ear and the feelings against the appeal.

It was a charming print; the letters were almost as large as the type of the Family Bible.

The Duke of Buckingham attacked the system of rhyming plays from the foundation; Leigh [Transcriber's note: Print unclear], Clifford, and other scribblers, wrote criticisms [Transcriber's note:

The judge then marked the ten corresponding squares of the other two sheets of paper, and having checked them, directed the foreman to exhibit the sheet bearing the false thumb-prints to the jury, together with the marked sheet which they were to retain, to enable them to check the statements of the expert witnesses.

" He held his lamp steadily upward, and there in the roof were the unmistakable prints of the soles of a man's feet, walking.

It was an unmounted print of a negative which he and Leek had taken together for the purposes of a pose in a picture, and it had decidedly a distinguished appearance.

There a virgin in bright blue stood on a crescent moon; above her the ceiling was panelled in oak, and the banisters, the cocoa nut matting, the bit of stained glass, and the religious prints, suggested a mock air of hieratic dignity.

I also observed on the walls of the chambers some valuable Japanese colour-prints on which were recent damp-spots.

We have before us a fine rough print, from a picture by Raphael in the Vatican.

Near to it were two or three smaller smears and a remarkably distinct and clean print of a thumb.

On the under side, dried in, like a faint stain, four muddy finger-prints, index joint lacking.

The liberty of the press, and the great interest taken by all ranks of people in public affairs, have occasioned a more numerous circulation of periodical prints of every kind in England, than in any other country in Europe.

Then when 12,000 Turks were fortifying the Weli Sheikh Nuran country covering the wadi Ghuzze and the Shellal springs, not a redoubt or trench but was recorded with absolute fidelity on photographic prints, and long before the Turks abandoned the place and gave us a fine supply of water we had excellent maps of the position.

Why, here are the prints of his shoes in the mud as plain as type," remarked Frank.

"Just now, Mrs. Marlow said to me, speaking of her photothe fourth print, you know'I misplaced it some time ago,' she said, 'and couldn't lay hands on it, but I came across it accidentally this morning.'

He turned its leaves over until he came to a few loose prints.

" The original of our Engraving was copied from a rare print, which, in the year 1790, was in the collection of Thomas Allen, Esq.

113 adjectives to describe  printed