28 adjectives to describe stunt

exclaimed Bluff, starting up from the soft, mossy cushion he had fashioned, after doing his little stunt with the ax; "count me in, please, and especially if your sister put it up, Frank, for I reckon it must be the boss feed then.

Rhythmic stunts and rhythmic games.

Practical stunts and evolutions for band and drum corps.

Seems like athletic stunts don't appeal to me some way.

If one couldn't draw nor write nor act nor develop some clever musical stunt, what else was there for a girl to do? "Well, of course," said Rush, in a very mature philosophical way and lighting a cigarette pretty deliberately between the words,"of course,

The Mexican did a fancy roping stunt in front of the grandstand and finished his exhibition directly before the Clagstone "Six" in which Carolyn June, Ophelia, Old Heck and Skinny were sitting.

While Toby was certainly agile enough when it came to acrobatic stunts, and such things as boys are fond of indulging in, his vocal cords often loved to play sad pranks with his manner of speech.

So long as you don't try to put 'em off on a false stunt, or anything of that sort, they'll sling the ink about some.

"Some geometrical stunt, maybe; triangulation, or" "Why, sure!

"Toni?" "Yes." "What about him?" "You did your heroic stunt for nothing," he remarked.

"He thought that mouse funeral was the best impromptu stunt we've pulled off yet.

An informal social evening or a dinner followed by some jolly stunts are in order.

As she had promised, Miss Crawford was at the evening performance, and Joe introduced a little novelty in one of his "magic stunts," producing a cat instead of a rabbit from a man's pocket.

If one couldn't draw nor write nor act nor develop some clever musical stunt, what else was there for a girl to do? "Well, of course," said Rush, in a very mature philosophical way and lighting a cigarette pretty deliberately between the words,"of course,

Run the pathetic stunt.

But by no means all gadgets have just one peculiar stunt to counter; such a definition would exclude, for instance, the height-gauge on a plane, which is emphatically, wholly and eternally a gadget of gadgets.

And assuredly there were no religious "stunts.

The trousers of the two fourth classmen were rather liberally overlaid with dust, showing that they must have been performing some rough stunts on the floor.

There may be one here and there with her heart in the right place, but with most of them it must be, first, this something about war that has unbalanced women; and secondly, a fad, a novelty, a new sentimental stunt, a fashion set by some leader.

Don't try to pull off any more spectacular stunts.

Give him four days and run the sympathetic stunt.

"Last night (Christmas Eve) was the weirdest stunt I have ever seen.

Get in with the right people; use your family name and your distinguished ancestors; pull a few judicious advertising wires; do a few artistic stunts; get yourself into the papers long and often, no matter how; make yourself a fad; become a pet of the social autocratsand your fame is assured.

" "But you made sure it was Percy's biplane?" asked Frank, interested somewhat, for somehow the other rival flier was always doing such bold stunts that he could not help feeling as though it might pay to keep track of what he was doing, lest their interests clash unexpectedly, in midair perhaps.

The next time I come out of it here is this guy doing snake charming stunts on my stomach.' "Can you beat that for a pipe?

28 adjectives to describe  stunt