11 adjectives to describe ta

A little lean-to against the main shack served as a stable; the creek down the hillside was the watering trough.

The big wooden lean-to at the back, and the right wing, were at this time the only really habitable parts of the mansion.

According to Horne Tooke, "Minshew also distinguishes between the preposition TO, and the sign of the infinitive TO.

A little lean-to against the main shack served as a stable; the creek down the hillside was the watering trough.

From any motor whatever, the frame, E, receives a double to and fro motion in a horizontal and vertical direction, the latter of which is produced by the rods, f, which are provided at their lower, forked extremity with rollers, e, over which passes the piece, d, that supports the frame, E.

On a platform fifteen hundred feet above the sea Darling had built a frame of beams, boards, and branches, with bunks and seats, much like a woodcutter's temporary shelter in the mountains, a mere lean-to.

" They built a rude lean-to, covered with bark, and bedded with fragrant boughs.

The stables are nearly finisheda thoroughly stout well-roofed lean-to on the north side.

I slashed upward in a tremendous "heave-to."

With this view, then, he ordered the lugger hove-to, the boat of Clinch hauled to the lee gangway, and the prisoners to be all brought on deck; the common men in the waist, and the master's mate aft.

The frame, E, receives its horizontal to and fro motion from the rod, l, which traverses a stuffing-box and is moved by a crank on an eccentric, m.

11 adjectives to describe  ta