370 adjectives to describe successes

When ill success shall make thee idle lie, Mayst thou in bed be impotent as I. Car.

The dreams of greatness increase: some little military success has given Greece the idea also that the Treaty of Sèvres is only a foundation regulating the relationship with the Allies and with the enemy, and constituting for Greece a title of rights, the full possession of which cannot be modified.

But it was a long shot, the game was "on the wing," and I had no better success than did my friend.

Night drew near before I reached the eastern base of the mountain, and my camp lay many a rugged mile to the north; but ultimate success was assured.

Little did the fathers of the town anticipate this brilliant success, when they caused to be imported from farther in the country some straight poles with their tops cut off, which they called Sugar-Maples; and, as I remember, after they were set out, a neighboring merchant's clerk, by way of jest, planted beans about them.

We saw how the Greeks, after passing through their most glorious period in a state of chronic warfare, had begun to achieve considerable success in forming a pacific federation when their independent career was suddenly cut short by the Roman conqueror.

Any one who has achieved so remarkable a success, at this place, can safely plume himself on his patience and physical endurance.

" After that I put in my time hunting, and with splendid success, killing from fifteen to twenty antelopes a day, which kept the men well supplied with fresh meat.

Here he met with almost immediate success.

It met 'with extraordinary success'.

On his one hand Duchemin saw a woman in mourning clasping to her bosom a terrified young girl, the author of the screams; on the other, three men close-locked in grimmest combat, one defending himself against two with indifferent success; while in between stood a third woman with her back to and perilously near the chasm, shrinking from the threat of a pistol in the hands of the fourth man.

The expedition had proved a grand success, and the event was celebrated in the usual mannerby a grand spree.

Encouraged by his literary success, he thought of throwing up his clerkship and trusting to his pen for a livelihood,a design from which he was happily diverted by his friends.

The Free Traders went on debating and dividing in the House, agitating and lecturing all over the country, for some years without any marked Parliamentary success following their endeavors.

A thorough reform was determined upon, and carried out with signal success in all the military stations at home and abroad.

We see their partial success in the ravages of the Karmathians, who were the true parents of the Fatimites.

They were strongest at the moment that the New York team was playing its poorest game, and their temporary success assisted in pushing the Chicagos somewhat rapidly toward the top of the league.

He invoked the law against Mr. Jones and Mr. Taylor, both clergymen of the Established Church, who were conducting the services at Spa Fields with conspicuous success.

If I have interests in greater things, those interests have developed naturally, side by side with my commercial success.

There were many Americanswho took it seriously; and altogether one could see it was an immense success; in other words everyone had paid for their seats... * * * * *

The conqueror of Karugsár and Mázinderán was received on his return with cordial rejoicings, and he charmed the king with the story of his triumphant success.

And the effect was irresistible; even those who were scarcely pleased with the prodigious success of Chantebled felt enlivened and amused at seeing the Froments galloping about and invading the place.

The magi departed, and shrewd officers were at once sent to follow them, but, as subsequently appeared, with slight success.

They have a test by which they can value all future experience and know the dullness and staleness of worldly success.

And, true enough, at twenty-one (in Ursin Lemaitre), the labors of his grandfather were an apparent success.

370 adjectives to describe  successes