42 adjectives to describe sore

They felt a little sore at not getting a single shot at the buffaloes, but the way I had killed them had, they said, amply repaid them for their disappointment.

Cold and half starved he always was in the winter time, and often with raw sores on his body that Jenkins would try to hide by putting bits of cloth under the harness.

"Sure you ain't mistaken, Jerry'cause it's awful sore?"

Their bite is very poisonous, and frequently produces the most painful sores and abscesses.

But on this occasion she had not only told the truth to an individual, she had touched upon the secret sore of the nation and the time; and vast classes were already brooding in silence over the absurd, vain, and empty regret at being "neither Duke nor Marquis."

But there all was already calm, for the young man had too long been accustomed to drill its expression, when the sensitive sore of his origin was probed, as so frequently happened, to permit the momentary weakness long to maintain its ascendency.

These people are subject to a disease, which causes the most loathsome ulcerated sores; two or three whom I saw were wretched-looking objects.

L. E. D.The expressed juice, or a decoction of these roots, has been recommended in calculous complaints, and as a gargle for infants in aphtous affections or excoriations of the mouth; and a poultice of scraped carrots has been found an useful application to phagedenic ulcers, and to cancerous and putrid sores.

The sick rate declined, septic sores, from which many men suffered through rough life in the desert on Army rations, got better, and the men showed more interest in their work and were keener on their sport.

How can a man remain among them filled as I am with foul sores, his face wrinkled and his aspect loathsome?

How could she remove the grievous eye-sore?

A step rustled among the distant last-year's leaves; there in the shadowy wood, where she did not dream of concealing her thoughts, where it seemed that all Nature shared her confidence, this step was like a finger laid on the hidden sore.

When Julian held up his lantern he noticed that the stranger was covered with hideous sores; but notwithstanding this, there was in his attitude something like the majesty of a king.

By the end of the second week his horrible sores have healed.

Externally they have sometimes been employed for drying and healing ichorous sores, and likewise for keeping issues open.

The bark and berries of Mezereon in different forms have been long externally used to obstinate ulcers and ill conditioned sores.

When he a change discerns; He to his favour them restores; He heals their most inveterate sores.

Some day, and I pray that it may be soon, both sides will be dead of their wounds, and there will arise in Scotland men who will preach peace and tolerance, and heal the grievously irritated sores of this land.

Lachmu and Lachamu heard and were afraid, The Igigi all lamented sore: What change has come about that she thus hates us?

No; they was two for three ha'pence, those whirligigs, or I am much mistaken and woeful sore.

"Besides, that enclosure has always been a dishonor for the estate, streaking it with stones and brambles, like a nasty sore.

[Footnote 8: The meaning may be as in the following paraphrase: 'This quarrelling about nothing is (the breaking of) the abscess caused by wealth and peacewhich breaking inward (in general corruption), would show no outward sore in sign of why death came.'

And as his wife this time contented herself with shrugging her shoulders, he was seized with one of those sudden fits of madness which impelled him to the greatest violence, even when people were present, and made him openly display his rankling poisonous sore, that absurd jealousy which had upset his life.

'Twas as if some quick poison were working in her veins, until at last the poor body was one mass of swollen disfigurements, of putrid sores, that only a miracle from Heaven could heal.

The old Revolutionary sores had not yet had time to heal, and there was general hostility to England, except among the Virginia aristocrats and the Federalists of the North.

42 adjectives to describe  sore