85 adjectives to describe routine

" We find here no trace of that reliance on the Virgin Mary, or that frequent clamouring for her interest and intercession, which then formed and still forms so integral a portion of the daily routine of Romish worship.

With what dull routine he draws his bow, as though he knew naught

He spent his days in the monotonous routine of a hank, and to his pleasure-loving nature the drudgery seemed intolerable, but he said little.

But it is good for these people here to know that nothing they can do will make any differenceno not enough to alter the mere routine of our lives.

ARTILLERY FIRE BECOMES MONOTONOUS "On Saturday, the 19th, the bombardment was resumed by the Germans at an early hour and continued intermittently under reply from our guns, which is a matter of normal routine rather than an event.

To propose some particular intention before the recitation of the Hours begins, and to renew it during the recitation is an excellent means of guarding against distractions and mechanical routine.

Mr. Hooker turned away to a big ledger on a breast-high desk, and apparently was about to settle himself to the endless routine of bank work.

But after this, Content subsided into her peaceful routine.

James Kendall (A); 12Jun58; R216268. KENDRIE, CAROLYN W. Handbook on conducting and orchestral routine.

But the next day was the beginning of the school term, the busy, regular routine was taken up, Sylvia was promoted to the 5A grade, and at home Father let her begin to learn the Pilgrim's Chorus, from Tannhauser.

Silence reigned, but on all the young faces turned to where the headmaster sat at his desk appeared an unwonted expression, an eager expectancy, as though something out of the familiar routine were about to happen.

Traditional routine has also operated powerfully to diminish the attractiveness of agricultural employments.

" King unsaddled and tethered the horses where they could browse and rest and roll; built his little fire and went about lunch-getting with a joy he had never known in the old accustomed routine before.

The word "conservative" here applies only to official routine.

Faust is introduced as a youngish professor who has studied everything and been teaching for some ten years, with the result that he feels his knowledge to be vanity and his life a dreary routine of hypocrisy.

The assignment of special functions to slaves of special aptitudes would enhance the general efficiency; the coördination of tasks would prevent waste of effort; and the conduct of a steady routine would lessen the mischiefs of irresponsibility.

They have known no life but that of the strict clockwork routine of a great Nursery, where no personal affection and no rule but that of force is possible.

My excellent friend proceeded on the good old lines of compensation advocacy with the same comfortable routine that one plays the old family rubber of threepenny points.

Thus it was that the Romping Betsy drove steadily on her way into the west, either battered by storm, or idly drifting in calm, while life on board became a tiresome routine.

Both she and her mother had passed their lives in an unvarying routine of duties.

I visited several patients on the list, and treated their several complaints in one invariable routine.

He could not confine himself to the narrow routine of the college course.

When settlement expanded afresh after the Indians were driven away many private estates gradually arose to follow the industrial routine of those which had been called particular.

She was becoming a different sort of beingshe looked back on the hard-toiling girl, who worked so faithfully, who tried to study, who had a quiet home, whose day was an innocent routine of toil and meals and talk and sleep, as on some one who was beautiful and lovely, but now dead.

She execrated the insidious lazy routine which had betrayed her into accepting so insignificant a bridegroom.

85 adjectives to describe  routine