31 adjectives to describe sol

Fried soles, plain melted butter, and potatoes.

Sofia mounted rapidly, with a firm tread that was nevertheless practically noiseless, thanks to the paper-thin soles of well-worn slippers.

Two legs in bright, wrinkled hose, and a pair of black shoes with thick white soles, blocked the view.

Small-sized soles, caught in shallow water on the coasts, are the best in flavour. FRICASSEED SOLES.

A squad of lank boys, kicking miraculously with flat upturned soles, kept a wicker ball shining in the air, as true and lively as a plaything on a fountain-jet.

The victim of this horrible punishment is trussed up, arms and legs, and thrown on his knees; then, on the bare soles of his feet a pliant green rod is brought down with all the force of a soldier's arm.

Spartan leather soles defy hard wear.

The feet are covered with slippers, with wooden soles, which are kept on by the little toe, only four toes entering the slipper, and the little one being on the outside.

He regarded Mr. Jobson with dilated eyeballs, and, as the party approached, sank slowly into a sitting position on his doorstep, and as the door opened behind him rolled slowly over onto his back and presented an enormous pair of hobnailed soles to the gaze of an interested world.

Our embarrassment for small change is renewed: many of the communes who had issued bills of five, ten, and fifteen sols, repayable in assignats, are become bankrupts, which circumstance has thrown such a discredit on all this kind of nominal money, that the bills of one town will not pass at another.

Not the great LLOYD could save the land Except for mighty Sol; For he is Bread's twin-brotherand He gives us Alcohol; Not such as fills the toper's tum, But such as fills the shell Such as will be in days to come Heat, light, and pow'r as well.

Every massive joist half growing from dimness overhead was hung with ghostly shreds of cobweb; and on the grayish whiteness of the floor the children's naked soles cut out oblongs dotted with toe-marks.

[Fr.]; et sceleratis sol oritur

You see, when Mike was doin' his heavy courtin' I'd planted my ace in the hole; I'd took off the outer soles of his runnin'-shoes and filed the spikes almost in two, close up to the plate.

The main portion of the baron was in the darkening April woods, but his perpendicular soles stood behind the flap within the lodge.

The slippers were just what he needed, with soft, pliable soles, worn thin.

Sæpe rogare soles, qualis sim, Prisce, futurus, Si fiam locuples, simque repente potens.

Sæpe rogare soles, qualis sim, Prisce, futurus, Si fiam locuples, simque repente potens.

New plates can easily be fitted to the Skis when nails have worn through them, but nothing can help the Ski-er down a steep, icy path or across a hard frozen slope on smooth soles, unless he carries special contrivances to fix to his boots.

The older and softer the betterslippers with thin, worn soles.

Baked soles, potatoes.

Guillaume de Saint-Yon had generally in his storehouses 300 ox-hides, worth 24 francs each at least; 800 measures of fat, worth 3-1/2 sols each; in his sheds, he had 800 sheep worth 100 sols each; in his safes 500 or 600 silver florins of ready money (the florin was worth 12 francs, which must be multiplied five times to estimate its value in present currency), and his household furniture was valued at 12,000 florins.

The professor, withdrawing his gaze suddenly from the sky-light, found himself confronted not by expectant faces but by a row of battered and muddy boot-soles.

Poor, brave Jour ne sols!

The thaw had ended in a freezing snow squall in the night, but a sufficient quantity of mud was clinging to the broad soles of the government shoes that tramped across Cordelia's wet floor to insure a startling trail of footprints.

31 adjectives to describe  sol