72 adjectives to describe reminder

Had there been any tendency to forget their loss, the solemn faces and tearful eyes of those who were older than they would have been a constant reminder.

So soft was the touch of his fangs that I was only just conscious my hand was in his mouth by now and then the gentlest reminder.

"I wish to remark that, having said a good many disagreeable things about Cousin Ann, and regretting them very much, I have placed the four black and white marble ornaments on my bedroom mantelpiece, there to be a perpetual reminder of my sins.

and a volley of sharp reminders about the solemn duty of keeping a horse moving while turning corners, and once more the column proceeds as regularly as possible.

Just yonder, where he had hurled it, a grim reminder, lay the rope.

No; whatever the feeling which impels a young gentleman to secrete some little private reminder of its object, it is not gratitude; and Dorothea rejoiced inwardly that it was not.

It is a pictorial glorification of the Dominican order triumphant; with a vivid reminder of the origin of the word Dominican in the episode of the wolves (or heretics) being attacked by black and white dogs, the Canes Domini, or hounds of the Lord.

He seemed disposed to allow her more liberty than before, and it was only now and then that he let drop a brief reminder of the conditions on which it was accorded.

For in Zanzibar harbour the masts of H.M.S. Pegasus peep above the watera mute reminder of the 20th September, 1914.

The burden of the silver fox upon his shoulders was a most pleasing reminder of that, and he pictured the moment when the good-natured raillery of Mukoki and Wabigoon would be suddenly turned into astonishment and joy.

"I ask you," said Markheim, "for a Christmas-present, and you give me thisthis damned reminder of years, and sins and folliesthis hand-conscience!

And seeing it fluttering in the breeze you would have a continual reminder of your own salad days.

In the latter days of September, the life at Rosedale was but a faint reminder of the hospital it had seemed in August.

They were the sole reminder, here in the North Country, of his years of war service.

Its sanctity became henceforth a potent reminder for the Muslim of his special duties towards Allah, of the reverence meet to be accorded to the Divine Upholder of Islam.

The charred huts and scalped and mangled bodies of their victims were left as ghastly reminders of their visit, the sight stirring the backwoodsmen to a frenzy of rage all the more terrible in the end, because it was impotent for the time being.

What can this mean but a graceful reminder to Messalla that it was he who had inspired the new effort?

Every rebel sympathizer driven from the North would strengthen the Union cause; ashes and salt sowed on the ground their insolent homes had desecrated, would be a holy reminder to the loyal, a warning to the secret foes of the Union.

" He chose the phrase as an honest yet delicate reminder of the compact made when last the two chums had ridden together.

But, no doubt, it is to consider too curiously to consider so, and the good priest whose cassock and trousers have occasioned these reflections would smilingly prick my fancies, after the dialectic manner of his calling, and say that his trousers on the clothes-line were but a humble reminder to the faithful how near to the daily life of her children, how human at once as well as divine, is Mother Church.

If the words were his they were simply an impartial reminder of dutythey concealed no opinion; the senators were to be the judges of the scene, and justice required them to listen.

"Was it the laying on of handsas they tell of it in the Bible?" "Say, Pap, hurry up, please," wailed up the thin, impatient reminder from the road.

It seemed so incongruous a reminder in this untenanted West that I dropped down beside the trail overlooking the vast dim valley, to hear about the green canvas.

Greenleaf eyed them from the pilot-house, where he had retired to withhold the awkward reminder inseparable from his blue livery.

" The woman spoke in quiet accents and let her hand linger upon his with its insistent reminder of the warm, living presence whose rich colouring was disguised by the gloom that encompassed both.

72 adjectives to describe  reminder