40 adjectives to describe slender

It rose straight up, up, up, generation after generation, tall, branchless, slender, palm-like; and finally, in the time of which I am to tell, flowered with all the rare beauty of a century-plant, in Artemise, Innocente, Felicité, the twins Marie and Martha, Leontine and little Septima; the seven beautiful daughters for whom their home had been fitly named Belles Demoiselles.

Rising from the terrace eighteen feet is a marble pedestal or platform 313 feet square, each corner being marked with a marble minaret 137 feet high; so slender, so graceful, so delicate that you cannot conceive anything more so.

The line of her little slender nose went low and straight in the bridge, then curved under, delicately acquiline, its nostrils were close and clean cut.

His son tells it thus: "Many a female heart, no doubt, both within the theatre and without its walls, was allured by the sweet smile and seductive manners of the pale, slender, languishing, but passionately ardent young conductor; whilst his own heart seems to have been more seriously involved in an unfortunate and misplaced attachment for a singer in the theatre.

Your inamorata, I presume, is young, perhaps fair,blue-eyed, brown-haired, tall, slender, and yet perfectly proportioned.

Where the growth is not too close, the strong, spreading branches come more than halfway down the trunk, and these are hung with innumerable slender, swaying sprays, that are handsomely feathered with the short leaves which radiate at right angles all around them.

mentira, f., lie. menudo, -a, slight, common, small, light, gentle, slender, short; gente menuda, servants, domestics, dependants.

Of stature he is as follows: height middling; broad in the shoulders; the rest of the body somewhat slender in proportion.

Elitha, well dressed, tall, slender, and regular of feature, had the complexion and sparkling black eyes which mark the handsome brunette.

mentira, f., lie. menudo, -a, slight, common, small, light, gentle, slender, short; gente menuda, servants, domestics, dependants.

But the curiosity of the tree was a Carat-palm which had started between its very roots; had run its straight and slender stem up parallel with the bole of its companion, and had then pierced through the head of the tree, and all its wilderness of lianes, till it spread its huge flat crown of fans among the highest branches, more than a hundred feet aloft.

When God appeared to Moses, it was not in the lofty cedar, nor the sturdy oak, nor the spreading plane; but in a bush, an humble, slender, abject shrub: as if he would, by these elections, check the conceited arrogance of man.

She was tall, lithe, slender, sinuous, willowy, hideous.

It would beseeme a maidens slender vastitye Never to speake of any thinge but chastitye.

But later, when the violins began to play and Alan Massey came and stood before her, uttering no word but commanding her to him with his eyes and his out-stretched, nervous, slender, strong, artist hands, she yieldedcould scarcely have refused if she had wanted to.

The other's beauty was of another sort; young, slender, pensive, spiritual, he looked like anything rather than a gladiator, and held his downward pointed sword with a negligent grasp.

Delicate, fine, minute, refined, slender.

She certainly did resemble that girlshe had the same bluish violet eyes, the same white and deeply fringed lids, the same free grace of carriage, a trifle too boyish at timesthe same firmly rounded, yet slender, figure.

" A girl of about seventeen, tall, slender, was Elsie Venner.

It seemed as if all the process of rowing had too much noise and bluster, and as if the sharp slender wherry, in particular, were rather too pert and dapper to win the confidence of the woods and waters.

650 The cock was pleased to hear him speak so fair, And proud beside, as solar people are; Nor could the treason from the truth descry, So was he ravish'd with this flattery; So much the more, as from a little elf He had a high opinion of himself; Though sickly, slender, and not large of limb, Concluding all the world was made for him.

Johnson hesitated a momentI recalled his hesitation afterwardsand then extended his hand, a singularly slender, well-formed member.

del = de + el. delante, before; de, before, in front of, in (the) presence of. delgado, -a, thin, slender, delicate, flexible, gaunt. deliberar, to deliberate.

Vibracula slender, very transparent.

A wisp of sunny hair blew across her crimson cheek; slender, active, excitedly unconscious of self, she seemed like some eager, adorable little gamin perched there, intent on mischief.

40 adjectives to describe  slender