69 adjectives to describe questing

Noah's ark, New England yankees, and the endless quest.

" "It sounds like a rather hopeless quest," I remarked.

To this, in order, succeeds 'The Holy Grail,' telling of the vain quest of Arthur's Knights for the sacred relic.

That terrible and wasting fever that, unlike so many plagues, comes not from the East but from the West, the fever of hurry, had not come hereonly the Wrellis hurried on his eternal quest, but it was a calm and placid hurry that gave one time for song.

Now these tried and true chums had had strange things happen to them before, but they were well agreed that their present undertaking far exceeded everything else that had ever come their way, at least so far as its being a romantic quest was concerned.

And he was weary from his eager quest, When such a sense of deep humility Would fall upon his praying, watching heart That he would fain forego all in despair, A marvellous ray of light, mysterious, Would slant athwart the darkness of his cell, Then he would rouse him to his quest once more And say, "Perchance the Holy Grail is near!"

While Sanpeur Was far upon a distant quest, all perilous, She thought with secret longing of the hour When once again together they should ride.

He represents his own life-work as a sort of religious quest; he feels convinced that in devoting himself to philosophical discussion he has done the bidding of a super-human guide; and he goes to death rather than be untrue to this personal conviction.

Unchanging quest.

With vision unsealed, we watch the gropings of purblind mortals after happiness, and smile at their stumblings, their blunders, their futile quests, their misplaced exultations, their groundless panics.

And there the Queen array'd me like the sun: In this poor gown he bade me clothe myself, When now we rode upon this fatal quest Of honor, where no honor can be gain'd: And this poor gown I will not cast aside Until himself arise a living man, And bid me cast it.

By its perusal we gain an illuminating insight into that ill-directed religious enthusiasm which led men on frenzied quests for the destruction of the heretic in their own land and of the Saracen abroad, causing them to become at one and the same time unjust and heroic.

But Merry wouldn't consent to let Dick go on the dangerous quest without her.

It was indeed their practical concern with the concrete economic issues of the day which very naturally gave the impetus to their scientific quest.

An earnest quest was next made for anybody and everybody who had ever used, seen, or heard of a houseboat; and the Commodore made journeys to various waters where specimens of this queer craft were to be found.

We had been wandering all day, led by John, searching for hidden treasure at the rainbow's foot, climbing high hills to see if the world came to an end at the other side, or some equally fantastic quest.

No doubt others will, in time, be identified, but I leave this fascinating quest to pass to the consideration of other paintings illustrating a different phase of the master's art.

And though I had seen him go forth with his terrific spear, and mighty elephant-hunter though he was, yet his was a fearful quest for I knew that it was none other than to avenge Perdóndaris by slaying that monster with the single tusk who had overthrown it suddenly in a day.

At least the only purpose in evidence was the fierce quest of enjoyment, and the only power that of successfully shirking facts.

Once or twice he thought of going back, deeming his a foolish quest, lost in a wilderness of bushes and blinding fog, but the sharp, clear clank stirred his purpose anew, and he went on down the slope, until he saw a red glow in the heart of the fog.

During the whole course of your life, have you ever seen one among this, our King James's breed of curs, that either did not curl himself up and lie snug and warm in the lowest company, or slaver and whimper in fretful quest of the highest.

Mahomet did not follow them up, as nothing was to be gained from such a fruitless quest.

From fiery Afric's burning sands, From Asia's hoary templed lands, From the pale borders of the North, From the far Souththe fruitful West, O, long ago each journeyed forth, Led hither by one glorious quest!

In the grand eternal quest, I shall say, as I look earthward, Whatever is, is best.

From the very first he was interested: later on that interest grew into a passion, a greedy soul-consuming quest after the truth, the intensity of which was such at last as to move me even to pity.

69 adjectives to describe  questing