55 adjectives to describe soles

In the recent state it is covered by the sensitive sole.

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.

He has the shanks of another moose which he has since shot, skinned and stuffed, ready to be made into boots by putting in a thick leather sole.

As to being hungry, I am!" "Come along, then, uncle!" cried the boy, and Uncle Sol and his nephew were speedily engaged on a fried sole, with a prospect of steak to follow.

After the water boils, 7 minutes for a middling-sized sole.

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.

a The inferior face of horny sole; b, inferior border of the wall; c, body or cushion of the frog; d, median lacuna of the frog; e, lateral lacuna of the frog; f, the bar; g, the quarter; h, the point of the frog; i the heel.

Yes; along the inner sole of this shoe there are signs of what looks very much like blood.

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.

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.

Turn out to cool, shape into fritters, and fry as mock sole.

The boot was turned out right again, and then he sewed on a thin sole, and over this nailed another.

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.

An unconscionably long time when you have a delicious sole à la Regence getting cold on your hands.

Spartan leather soles defy hard wear.

He sat down and extracted a thorn from the leathery sole of his bare foot.

Besides the productions of nature that I have mentioned, I procured some specimens of their cloth, a few light toys, a lady's turban decorated with cantharides, a pair of slippers with heavy metallic soles, which are used there for walking in a strong wind, and by the dancing girls to prevent their jumping too high.

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.

" The convict knelt on the man's ankles and pushed the coal against the naked sole of the brown foot.

[Fr.]; et sceleratis sol oritur

55 adjectives to describe  soles