14 adjectives to describe sirens

Madame revealed herself to him, no longer as the seductive siren, but as a true-hearted colleague and helper.

Be brave, said I to myself, advance boldly, attack the terrible delightful siren, say "no" to her once, and you will be saved!

" A blank, hideous silence followed, broken only by the reiterated warning of the dismal siren at the lighthouse.

The warmth followed him into bed and softened the sounds of car horns and distant sirens.

This is to the memory of a fashionable and lovely siren of society: "She always moved with distinguished grace, And never was known to make slips.

" "What sort of a woman?" "A very gallus French siren with a big white hat and a black plume as long as the tail of me horse.

Round these great men are grouped a host of secondary but distinguished paintersPalma with his golden-haired large-bosomed sirens; idyllic Bonifazio; dramatic Pordenone, whose frescoes are all motion and excitement; Paris Bordone, who mingled on his canvas cream and mulberry juice and sunbeams; the Robusti, the Caliari, the Bassani, and others whom it would be tedious to mention.

I should like to have suddenly heard an immense siren blowing.

I listened eagerly to all the motley fairy-tales with which imagination and desire, like irresistible sirens in my breast, charmed my senses.

I'm not the irresponsible siren I used to be.

Who-o-o-o-o!" came the nearest siren.

You don't seem to rememberone generationonly one generation needs holding down, and thenThen we could level those mounds there, fill up their footsteps, take the ugly sirens from our church towers, smash all our elephant guns, and turn our faces again to the old order, the ripe old civilisation for which the soul of man is fitted.

The idyll of a middle-aged siren and a bald-headed father of a litter of children, with a paunch, with a paunch, with a paunch!

"T'at is why I lofe all t'is," and he motioned to the walls, and kissed his hand to a voluptuous siren with red hair.

14 adjectives to describe  sirens