11 adjectives to describe rust

If they have old engines of terror or torment, they may fall to pieces from mere rust, like an old coat of armour.

Will a little water, a little rust, a little trouble with labor reduce the value of a great property like this from ten millions of dollars to one hundred thousandone per cent of its appraised value?

You have come back,how strangeout of the grave; Its dreams are in your eyes, and still there clings Dust of the grave on your vainglorious hair; And a mysterious rust is on these rings The ring we gave each other, that young night When the moon rose on our betrothal kiss; When the sun rose upon our wedding day, How wonderful it was to give you this!

(k) It is a fact recognized by all that a highly polished steel surface rusts much less easily than one which is roughened: also that a barrel which is pitted fouls much more rapidly than one which is smooth.

He lost no small portion of the provincial rust of home, moreover, and began to understand the vast difference between "seeing the world" and "going to meeting and going to mill."

ðet lið stille gedereð sone rust.

The bore will be found now to be smooth and bright so that any subsequent rust and sweating can be easily detected by inspection.

No one of unprejudiced mind, and who is not misled by the venerable rust of two thousand years, can be deceived as to the defectiveness of the Hellenistico-Roman literature.

All the ironwork had a rich brown rust.

Go then to the schoolsand be no wiser, madam; And let God's charge here run to waste, to seek The bitter fruit of knowledgehunt the rainbow O'er hill and dale, while wisdom rusts at home.

himself!but what shall we say of those whose weakness has subsided from misery into complacency, and who feel all the moral might of their being hourly rust and decay, with the most amiable indifference and lazy content with dissolution?

11 adjectives to describe  rust