61 adjectives to describe saloon

If you wouldn't mind telling me where McFluke's is, ma'am" "It's a little saloon and store on the Marysville road at the Lazy River ford.

Miss FernandaI complimented Judge Jeffries on his decision in the great case of D'Aulnay vs. Laconia Mining Co.I stepped into the dressing-room for a momentstepped out for anotherwalked home, after a nod with Dennis, and tying the horse to a pumpand while I walked home, Mr. Frederic Ingham, my double, stepped in through the library into the Gorges's grand saloon.

The Happy Heart was the nearest saloon.

The furniture of the cafe and the plan of conducting its business resembles that of our fashionable ice-cream saloons more than any other establishment that we are acquainted with.

On one side of the gardens you enter two splendid saloons illuminated in the same brilliant manner.

Then he found himself descending a wide companionway to one of the handsomest saloons he had ever entered, a living room that, aside from its concessions to marine architecture, might have graced a residence on Park Lane or on Fifth avenue in the Sixties.

After the grand saloon and cabins, the elegant dining-saloon was visited.

Behind the hall is a circular saloon, useless, and therefore ill contrived.

He glanced toward a convenient saloon; it looked hospitable and inviting.

Brilliant saloons of fascinating ladies, as well as marriages, are equally departments of Russian diplomacy.

Many of the houses have large alcoves; in others there are spacious saloons on the first floor, which rest on pillars and occupy the whole front of the house; many of these halls were separated by partition walls into smaller open saloons.

The half-haunted saloon, by Richard Shattuck, pseud.

There is a superb saloon with a vast number of valuable miniatures appended to the wainscoating.

His figure, features, bearing, and accent were the very type of refinement; and as the spare figure, so short yet so full of dignity, marked out by the decanal dress and the red ribbon of the Order of the Bath, threaded its way through the crowded saloons of London society, one felt that the Church, as a civilizing institution, could not be more appropriately represented.

Her commodious and elegant saloon was conveniently seated and pretty well filled.

The body had been removed to Monmouth House; and after the funeral, in the principal saloon of Monmouth House, the will was eventually read.

There were nearly a dozen entrances, all leading into one vast saloon, where I found about 200 gentlemen,some drinking, some eating, some smoking, some reading, some talking, and all spitting.

The man who begins to drink in the well lighted and splendidly furnished saloon is in danger of finishing in the lowest dens of vice and shame.

Instead of the warm chimney corner and the comfortable seat, he preferred furniture of a more palatial character for the adornment of the lofty and spacious saloons of his palace, and therefore we find the buffet elaborately carved, with a free treatment of the classic antique which marks the time; it was frequently "garnished" with the beautiful majolica of Urbino, of Pesaro, and of Gubbio.

In one of the most luxurious dining-saloons on one of the most luxurious of the great German linersI promised my trustworthy informant not to be more definitethe man who was head-waiter during the year preceding the war impressed those under him with being much more interested in some mysterious business ashore than in his duties aboard ship.

In particular Messrs. J. Rodgers and Sons, cutlers to his Majesty, display in a magnificent saloon, all the multiplied elegant products of their own most ingenious manufactory.

" In the beer garden, where they used to dine almost every nightan imitation medieval saloon, with paneled beams made by machinery, plaster walls imitating oak, and neo-Gothic crystalsthe proprietor used to exhibit as a great curiosity a jar of grotesque little figures among the porcelain steins that adorned the brackets of the pedestals.

But even their old furniture will soon not be left to them, as palaces are now daily broken up like old ships, and their colossal spoils consigned to Hanway Yard and Bond Street, whence, re-burnished and vamped up, their Titantic proportions in time appropriately figure in the boudoirs of May Fair and the miniature saloons of St. James'.

I went into one of their miserable dance-saloons.

Hank, he saw, was swearing like a mad African in a New York nigger saloon; but it was the swearing of "affection."

61 adjectives to describe  saloon