16 adjectives to describe tackle

The captain of the Dazzler buckled on his pistol-belt, and placed a rifle and a stout double-block tackle in the boat.

Dave Darrin was called off for left tackle, Dan for left end.

Nature herself seems to wield a new peculiar spell in such associationold quarries, the rusting tramways choked with fern; forgotten mines with the wild vine twining tenderly about the old iron of dismantled pit-tackle, grown as green as itself with the summer rains; roads once dusty with haste over which only the moss and the trailing arbutus now leisurely travel.

One day, fish hungry, he rigged up the elementary fishing tackle that they had brought from Saltsville and tried for a salmon.

In case of a fumble the ball is his to do the best he can with through the end-tackle hole.

"Clap on extra tackle and call all hands to hoist away," suggested one of the audience.

It began to look as if they would add a third score when the desperate Reddy, seeing one of the Palatine forwards about to make a try for goal, made a leaping tackle that destroyed the man's aim and almost upset him.

Above fifty pounds our light tackle parted, so we had no means of knowing how large they may have been.

The only danger was in being forced over the touch line, but the play worked well, and the opposing tackle seemed anchored.

A play similar to the last was next tried with an outlet on the other side, outside tackle.

These pariahs, "Southwark Boys," strays from the slime-sodden east, FEGAN takes forth in gay troops to the meadows, in freshness of nature to frolic and feast, Climb in the woodlands and plunge in the waters, ramble and scramble through tangle-hedged lanes, Fish in the pools with youth's primitive tackle, breathe quickening vigour through bosoms and brains.

In the fresh water I observed several small species of Cyprinidae rising at flies, but, not being provided with the requisite tackle, none were caught.

A canoe was bought for a reasonable sumthey were told they had a good chance of selling it again when they left the river near Snowy Gulchand at the general store they bought an axe, rudimentary fishing tackle, tobacco, blankets, and all manner of simpler provisions, such as flour, rice, bacon, coffee, canned milk, and sugar.

These engines and their corresponding tackle are the chief stock-in-trade of the village machinist.

'Measter,' he shouted to the farmer in the gig, 'can't you send us out some better tackle than this yer stuff?' He poured some ale out of the jar on the stubble with an expression of utter disgust.

In years to come, when the lines of communication are better and tourist hotels are established on its banks, the river may then begin to conform to the qualifications of a conventional fishing stream, and then Ben's crude tackle will be unavailing.

16 adjectives to describe  tackle