11 adjectives to describe queue

His eyes were bloodshot, and he wore a little queue tied with a black ribbon.

Semé de cross crosslets fitchy, and a lion rampant, double queue ...

In the middle of the veranda pauses a tall, muscular man of fifty, with the usual smooth face and an iron-gray queue.

POÊLE, f., plat de cuisine, en fer, et muni d'une longue queue; pour frire, fricasser.

They were all arrayed in their very best clothes, even Master Jonathan having powdered his hair, and tied it in an uncommonly neat queue, while his buckled shoes, stockings and small clothes, though of somewhat ancient fashion, were of fine quality.

Semé de cross crosslets fitchy, and a lion rampant, double queue ...

The sad queues shiver in the drains And do not get upon the bus; Men battle round successive trains, And each is yet more populous; Twelve times a week I pay the fare, But know not when I last sat down; It almost looks as if there were Too many people in the town.

To be sure you have; and seen his vinegar-visage lighted up with a smile as you flung him the coppers; and you have laughed at his little straight queue and his dimity breeches, and all the other oddities that made up the every-day apparel of my little Frenchman.

The being who alighted from this antiquated vehicle was tall and excessively thin, wore his own hair drawn over his almost naked head into a long thin queue, which reached half way down his back, closely cased in numerous windings of leather, or the skin of some fish.

We were still in the days when officers and men of every rank and every branch of the Army of Occupation used to wait in a democratic queue for the box-office to open at 10 A.M. It was 9.15 when I took up my position, beaten a short neck by a very young and haughty officer, a Second-Lieutenant of the Blankshires.

What irresistible power she has when, causing the earth to tremble, she slowly and heavily drags the unwieldy queue of her merchandise!

11 adjectives to describe  queue