21 adjectives to describe south

We could detect no horizon where we stood looking south-south west, nor could we form any idea of the extent of the lake, except from the reports of the inhabitants of the district; and, as they professed to go round it in three days, allowing twenty-five miles a day would make it seventy-five, or less than seventy geographical miles in circumference.

The Dorset Yeomanry moved out to the right of the Bucks, and the latter then charged the hill a little south of the village and captured it.

" Hannibal at this period occupied with his veteran but much-reduced forces the extreme south of Italy.

Now that we are going into the sunny south, where every man may have it in for you, 'cause you were a Yankee soldier, I will stay by you, and there will be things doing that will make you think the past has been a sweet dream.

VILLIERS, ALAN J. Whaling in the frozen south: being the story of the 1923-24 Norwegian whaling expedition to the Antarctic.

Suffa was still his, but his advanced troops on the cairn south of that place had suffered heavily during the day at the hands of the 7th Mounted Brigade, who several times drove them off.

Far south rises a murk of sand against the sky; it grows, the wind shakes itself, and has a smell of earth.

The farthest south they were afterwards met with, was on the Albert River in the Gulf of Carpentaria, in latitude 18 degrees South, which gives them a range of six and a half degrees of latitude over the northern part of the continent.

And the beauty that flashed from the splendid eyes, And played round the tender mouth, Rushed over my soul like a warm sweet wind That blows from the fragrant south.

Mr. Harper mentioned an extensive flat south of the mountain range spoken of, across which many high mountain peaks could be seen.

The rainy north and the droughty south, with the lift of the land from the low shores to the central slopes and rugged elevations, under the tropical sun, with the influence of the great oceans east, south and north, and the multitude of western and southern islands, give unusual and charming variety in temperature.

Tahoe was not remote, really since luxurious trains had brought it into close touch with San Francisco and with the East; but Angela liked to cultivate the impression of remoteness as if she were a nun in retreat, and the beauty was of a kind that called to her spirit, making renunciation easier than in the luscious south, scented with lilies and roses.

The plain south of Dresden was the scene of the hard-fought battle between Napoleon and the allied armies in 1813.

After leaving Avignon, we took the road up the Rhone for Lyons, turning our backs upon the rainy south.

Who ever saw a finer cityeven not considering its materialor more wonderful cultivation of land?" His eyes wandered out over the plain, which lost itself to sight in the remote south.

The great sun came from the sea before us; A soft wind blew from the scented south; But our eyes knew not of the steps that bore us Down to the ships at the Tiber's mouth;

He could calculate on a "solid South," and also upon the aid of the leaders of the political parties at the North,"Northern men with Southern principles,"who were strangely indifferent to the extension of slavery.

Drive them not on directly through the skies, But where the Zodiac's winding circle lies, Along the midmost zone; but sally forth Nor to the distant south, nor stormy north.

"When I went out to Satan in the corral this evenin', I found him standin' lookin' south.

I'm just about making up my mind to send off a party to search out the valley on the other side of the Blue Mountains yonder, and bring back word if there are beaver there; for if not, I mean to strike away direct south.

The sea in the western corner is crimson, but all the vast south is silver and sombre.

21 adjectives to describe  south