62 adjectives to describe rugs

No one spoke a word as they marched in humble procession into the living-room, their feet pressing without sound into the thick rugs.

You will find silken rugs stretched on the floor; keep on your sandals.

" Smiling, the woman turned the back of the chair to the brightest glare of sunshine, draped a light rug over the invalid's knees, and seated herself in a wicker chair, facing him.

Costly rugs and carpets from Persia and Bokhára strewed the grimy floor of the chamber, which is about sixty feet long, and commands a splendid view of the city and fertile plains beyond.

Mackinaws and calked boots don't go with oriental rugs and oak floors.

" "If it were Aladdin's magic rug, I should caper nimbly enough.

Where Little Arcady had looked for the best Brussels carpets, there came only dull-colored rugs of a most aged and depressing lack of gayety.

The handsome rug, the well-chosen draperies, the several excellent pictures and bronzes, were little in character with the furnished lodgings of the London average, even with those of the better sort.

Everywhere his eyes were soothed by the sight of hothouse plants, marble floors, priceless rugs, luxurious divans" "Stop!" cried Tutt.

Practical hooked rugs.

The result is a delightfully thick, warm, gray rug.

R627931. Untitled drawing depicting Turks on fancy oil rug.

Practical hooked rugs.

And it's very unkind of you if you wouldn't like to have a picture of me in my green rocking-chair on the scarlet rug.

Did he intendactually intend tobut the caller's hand fell; he sat forward suddenly on the edge of his chair and seemed for the first time aware that his attitude partook of the anomalous; for gathering up his shabby hat from the gorgeous rug, he abruptly rose.

It was too dark for old Jacob to see him, but he knew his way about the room, and taking up the wet rug that served him for covering he groped his way to Martin's bed and began pounding it with the rug, thinking the naughty little boy was there.

There were chairs, tables, sofa-cushions, bowls of roses, and any number of bright-coloured rugs.

KNARESBOROUGH (5), Yorkshire market-town, 14 m. W. of York; manufactures woollen rugs, grinds flour, and trades in corn. KNELLER, SIR GODFREY, portrait-painter, born at Lübeck; studied under Rembrandt and at Italy, came to England in 1674, and was appointed court painter to Charles II., James II., William III., and George I.; practised his art till he was seventy, and made a large fortune (1646-1723).

And the maid and the valet, carrying the jewel case, dressing bags, cushion and sable rug, followed, to the young ladies' extra delight.

Under the door-way, four ugly women with half-ragged clothes, were seated upon a dirty rug, playing with some little children.

In the door between the hall and the farther room there lay a mounted rug, of a bear skin.

Ordinarily the native Peruvian rug has no pile.

At once the terrible phantoms of the brain vanished; a trap-door shut out the emptiness, and an official drawing-room rug covered it.

He saw a dressing table, an Empire bed covered with green-figured silk, a pleasant rug on the floor, and, just as he had gathered an impression of delightful femininity from these furnishings, the girl turned from the lamp on the dressing table, and he sawnot Caroline Smith, but a bronze-haired beauty, as different from Bill Gregg's lady as day is from night.

She went once to Milford in the time, and bought a purple Angola rug, which she put before her arm-chair, and two small silver cups, with covers; in one was a perfume which Ben liked, the other was empty.

62 adjectives to describe  rugs