12 adjectives to describe stationery

He had so often remonstrated with Agatha about her penuriousness as concerned stationery.

Some were of a business nature, but for each boy there was an envelope, square and of delicate tintsuch stationery as no business man uses.

The envelope which accompanied the flowers Titine handed to her mistress, who opened it carelessly between mouthfuls and finally added it to the accumulated litter of fashionable stationery.

There is always a drawing-room with easy-chairs and couches; plenty of little desks with handsome stationery where the customer may write notes; here, and in the retiring-room adjoining, are uniformed maids to offer service.

In my senile rage I had flung about the pens and other such light stationery, and overturned the ink.

And he entered one shop, not a jeweller's, but the little stationery and fancy goods shop owned by Miss M. Tod, and managed, with perhaps more conscience than physical toil, by the girl he had been courting for two years without having reached anything that could be termed a definite understanding, though their relations were of the most friendly and confidential nature.

Cousin Junius has manly stationery, of course, but I suppose it is all locked up in that secretary in your room.

The following was scrawled upon a sheet of soiled stationery: "John Merrak, esquare, to Marshall McMahon McNutt, detter.

Steinmetz looked grave while he unfolded the thick stationery.

Some were of a business nature, but for each boy there was an envelope, square and of delicate tintsuch stationery as no business man uses.

Musk-scented notes scrawled upon barbaric, "high-toned" stationery poured in upon him.

The prospectuses which he had shown his father were mere waste paper, the useless surplus stationery remaining from a scheme that had failed to enlist the sympathies of a Transatlantic public.

12 adjectives to describe  stationery