30 adjectives to describe sequels

An Imperial manifesto promulgated in October, containing the principles of a constitutional form of government in Russia, was followed as an inevitable sequel by the manifesto of November 4th, which practically restored to Finland its full political rights.

So popular was the work that Morier wrote an amusing sequel to it entitled "Hajji Baba in England."

Nothing better need be said of this second series of "Friends in Council" than that it is a worthy sequel of the first.

It was evident that no danger existed of Holland's becoming subject to the papacy; and, indeed, the immediate political sequel of the establishment of the bishoprics was the election of a moderate, liberal, Protestant cabinet, which thoroughly represented the country, and which represented its tone thereafter, with such modifications as new circumstances might suggest.

The tragic sequel to one adventure had not impaired her instinct for experience.

But when tea had been brought, and they were alone over the fire, Raymond unfolded the amazing sequel.

This latter verse is not a constant sequel to the Benedicamus, as we see in Prime, where the verse Pretiosa succeeds it; and again in Compline it is succeeded by Benedicat et custodiet.

" The last extract may illustrate the progress of Anabaptism, under the Parliamentary rule, and serves by way of curious sequel to the preceding excerpta.

We were pushing nearer and nearer to Bapaume; in the fighting of the preceding day we had taken another 128 prisoners; and the King had sent his congratulations to Sir Douglas Haig and the Army on the German withdrawal under "the steady and persistent pressure" of the British Army "from carefully prepared and strongly fortified positionsa fitting sequel to the fine achievements of my Army last year in the Battle of the Somme."

Campus zoo: some laughs from a forthcoming sequel to the first two Zoo books.

" The Second Part of "Casa Guidi Windows" is a sad sequel to the First, but Mrs. Browning does not deride.

The letter was the swift and desperate sequel to several days' absolutely sterile reflection.

This situation has been employed, not ineffectively, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, in the first act of a romantic drama, The Fires of Fate; but it is very difficult to find any dramatic sequel to a peripety involving mere physical disaster.

Even to this story an improper sequel was added.

[Y] So mightand with that prelude did begin The record; and, in faithful verse, was given The doleful sequel.

This incident was the legitimate sequel to events in Minnesota which had transpired during a period of ten years.

The excitement produced, the constant calling out of the military, and the melancholy sequel, are too recent and well known to require recapitulation here.

Since then it has brought us the bulletins of his condition as promptly as if we had been living in the same square, entertaining us with hopes which the mournful sequel has proven to be delusive, for the magic wires have just thrilled with the tidings to all nations that the father of telegraphy has passed to the eternal world.

" The mention of yachting brought back to my mind the visit of the Lola and its mysterious sequel.

The loveliness of the early morning was indeed a pleasant sequel to the rude tempest of the preceding night.

We were pushing nearer and nearer to Bapaume; in the fighting of the preceding day we had taken another 128 prisoners; and the King had sent his congratulations to Sir Douglas Haig and the Army on the German withdrawal under "the steady and persistent pressure" of the British Army "from carefully prepared and strongly fortified positionsa fitting sequel to the fine achievements of my Army last year in the Battle of the Somme."

There are stories of the supernatural with prosaic sequels; there are others to which the sequel has never been published.

In his sight, the poor picture was a more perfect work of art than any of Sir Joshua's baby-beauties, or Raphael's Madonnas, and the little story needed no better sequel than the young father's praises of his twins, the covert kiss he gave their mother when he turned as if to get a clearer light upon the face.

With one important exception, for there was a very startling sequel.

As will be seen, the event had a striking sequel at the battle of the Blue Licks.

30 adjectives to describe  sequels