291 adjectives to describe seating

" With no very amiable face Kelson got in and took the vacant seat by the stranger.

She postponed her own trouble to this necessity, and trembling, sought the most comfortable seat for Mrs. Bowyer, the largest and most imposing for the vicar himself.

Resting an elbow upon a low iron patent-pump, near a rustic seat, the Ritualistic organist, in his vast linen coat and imposing straw hat, looks not unlike an eccentric garden statue, upon which some prudish slave of modern conventionalities has placed the summer attire of a western editor.

" Without a word the others followed him through the dark hall, out the door and down the steps, where they climbed into the car, in the rear seat, their captor taking his seat with the driver.

The Mexican physician, at Galahad's request, told Mazaro that at the next meeting of the burial society he might and must occupy his accustomed seat without fear of molestation; and he did so.

They were stationed at Walcheren, which was the principal seat of the sickness and suffering of their predecessors, sixty or seventy years before.

He sat down on the little box-seat, with his back against the door.

The young man sat on the arm of the opposite seat, anxious to continue the conversation, but divided in mind.

Evidently the usher, in common with his kind, despises those who are not holders of reserved seats.

An elevated seat was placed for the Governor at the upper end of the apartment, and tables composed of long planks were laid down on each side, on which were arranged such viands as the settlers could produce.

Henry Beauclerc died in 1135 at his favorite hunting-seat, the Castle of Lions, near Rouen, in Normandy.

Mahâkasyapa was president on the middle seat.

" Without waiting for an answer, he went off to his favourite seat under the little birch-tree.

American-like we had secured very good seats, were in good season, and as comfortable as the very narrow seats would permit us to be, before most of the audience arrived.

If Acredale had not been for a century the ancestral seat of the Spragues, and in its widest sense typical of the suburban Northern town, there would be merely an objective and extrinsic interest in portraying its sequestered life, its monotonous activities.

There was an impression upon the public mind, natural enough from the continually augmenting velocity of the mail, but quite erroneous, that an outside seat on this class of carriages was a post of danger.

Mechanically, like some huge, hideous toy, he raised first one arm, then the other, and hitched himself halfway up on the stern seat.

The dames upon the royal seat to Zulema turned their eyes, And one, the loveliest of them all, who wore a strange disguise, Yet through her veil such rays she shot that she seemed like the sun on high When he rises, quenching all the stars that filled the midnight sky.

The buildings for the accommodation of Congress and of the President and for the public offices of the Government at its permanent seat being in such a state as to admit of a removal to that District by the time prescribed by the act of Congress, no obstacle, it is presumed, will exist to a compliance with the law.

" A smile illumined his pleasant features as he remembered that Mr. Bobo, like himself, was sitting upon the anxious seat.

Our pioneer had provided a luxurious bed of boughs within, and had fashioned rude seats in front of our tents.

"This castle hath a pleasant seat," you cry, and charge upon it with pike advanced.

When they brought the Sûtras forth, three lofty seats had been prepared and grandly ornamented.

I kept upright only by my hold upon the chair; and in the sense of utter weakness that followed, I dropped on my knees I think first, then on the nearest seat that presented itself, and, covering my face with my hands, had hard ado not to sob, in the sudden removal of that strange influence,the relaxation of the strain.

Myrtle Dean had been established in one corner of the broad back seat, where she nestled comfortably among the cushions.

291 adjectives to describe  seating