13 adjectives to describe tarrying

"In faith, my lord, I tremble to be gone, but an thou dost tarry, so must I." "Death shall follow hard after us this day, Sir Fidelis."

"Come, wherefore tarry ye?" Now leapt Sir Fidelis to the saddle of his fallen steed and snatched thence a wallet, whereat Beltane fell a-fuming, for bolts and arrows began to whirr and hum thick and fast.

resiny^, resinous; bituminous, pitchy, tarry; asphaltic, asphaltite.

The tarry, fishy and beery (in a manufacturing sense only) old town is on the south side of the harbour bridge and has little in common with the busy and popular watering place on the north and east.

heere stand[s] thy Ulisses, ile tarry with thee still, thou shall want for no cost.

There Summer first unfald her robes, And there the langest tarry!

"He would have his patient tarry there fifteen days together, and drink the water of them, and to be bucketed, or have the water poured on his head."

resiny^, resinous; bituminous, pitchy, tarry; asphaltic, asphaltite.

resiny^, resinous; bituminous, pitchy, tarry; asphaltic, asphaltite.

"Señor," murmured Valencia, "thou wilt tarry with us long, no?

Marcus Wilkeson saw a subtle motive in this awkward tarrying at the door, and, having no objection to gratifying it, he straightway introduced Mr. Wesley Tiffles to Miss Philomela Wilkeson.

Why camest thou out so early, and wouldst not tarry for thy more cautious spring-time companions?

In this crisis, betwixt tarrying and departure, I must do justice to a foolish talent of mine, which had otherwise like to have brought me into disgrace in the fore-part of the day; I mean a power, in any emergency, of thinking and giving vent to all manner of strange nonsense.

13 adjectives to describe  tarrying