14 adjectives to describe simulations

When he attempted to give his verse gayety of manner, he did not get beyond awkward simulation of an ease which nature had denied him: "Since conjugal passion Is come into fashion, And marriage so blest on the throne is, Like a Venus I'll shine, Be fond and be fine, And Sir Trusty shall be my Adonis.

I do not think there is any conscious simulation of feeling in this Nampont scene; it is that the feeling itself is overstrainedthat Sterne, hugging, as usual, his own sensibilities, mistook their value in expression for the purposes of art.

She was a little entranced, herself, partly with fatigue for she had put in, one after the other, two unusually laborious days, but partly no doubt with her own magic, with this almost convincing simulation of a home which she and her assistants had produced.

"well, I'm not a physician, and cannot define accurately; but there are certain nervous diseaseshysterical simulation, nervous affections such as St. Vitus' danceas well, of course, as purely mental diseases, such as certain kinds of insanity-" "Oh, those," said the other contemptuously.

Was it because you had always wanted an effective simulation of ping-pong?

He essayed a reckless laugh, but that evident simulation failed before Patterson's melancholy.

Yet I have thought, though it would take a long lecture on Thought Induction to get you to appreciate my reasons, that Parsket had produced what I might term a kind of 'induced haunting,' a kind of induced simulation of his mental conceptions to his desperate thoughts and broodings.

To his great discomfiture, a large man not only returned his salutation with powerful levity, but with equal playfulness seized him in his arms, and after an ingenious simulation of depositing him in the horse-trough set him down in affected amazement.

He heard Olga's footsteps as she prowled around the house and deluded himself for a moment with the thought that she had gone on, when suddenly he saw her poking at the shutters, which she finally pressed open with the butt end of her shotgun, filling the room with sunlight and revealing the prostrate Markham, who started up in dismay which needed little simulation.

But glancing uneasily at his daughter and seeing her calm eyes fixed on the speaker without embarrassment, he folded his arms stiffly, and with a lofty simulation of examining the ceiling, said: "Ahem!

To-day, Barbara, Algy, and I, are all constrained to dine; for have not we a dinner-party, or rather a mild simulation of one?a squire or two, a squiress or two, a curate or twosuch odd-come-shorts as can be got together in a scattered country neighborhood at briefest notice.

"well, I'm not a physician, and cannot define accurately; but there are certain nervous diseaseshysterical simulation, nervous affections such as St. Vitus' danceas well, of course, as purely mental diseases, such as certain kinds of insanity-" "Oh, those," said the other contemptuously.

In this state of things, when a fear took possession of the senate, that it would be impossible to resist the excited multitude if they went openly to work, devised a delay of the evil by secret simulation.

But little inferior to them in brilliance, if vastly less in intellectual size, was Pope, with his epigrammatic style, his compact senselike stimulating essence contained in small smelling bottleshis pungent personalities, his elegant glitter, and his splendid simulation of moral indignation and moral purpose.

14 adjectives to describe  simulations