65 adjectives to describe tendering

"Come on and find out!" As they reached the front of the piers, down at the edge of a landing stage they espied a little steam tender.

But Iglesias and I were breathing AIR, Air sweet, tender, strong, and pure as an ennobling love.

To this he might plead MINORITY; but as he now makes voluntary tender of the article, he hath no right to sue on that ground for the price in good current praise, should the goods be unmarketable.

For you will be pleased to know, that my mother has had a formal tender from that grey goose, which may make her skill in settlements useful to herself, were she to encourage it.

Eight steam vessels (one a mere tender) and five sailing vessels (a fleet of thirteen) made up the naval force of the United States that was available for actual service on April 15, 1861.

God knows I tried to love her, poor little woman; and she is just the kind of woman who might twine herself about any man's heartgraceful, pretty, gracious, tender, bright and intelligent enough for any man; and not too clever.

These made an earnest tender of their services for those parts of the county in which they resided.

It will be observed that there is no such prohibition on the United States, and the implied power to emit bills of credit and to make things other than gold and silver legal tender, has been exercised.

But yet it doth be verity that I was truly angered, and fit to shake Mine Own, and in the same moment to be utter tender unto her.

In the police officer, rough, half-educated, vain, tender of heart, he also had discovered a Man.

We have already mentioned(19) that the Sicilian mintslast of all that of Syracuse in 542were closed or at any rate restricted to small money in consequence of the Roman conquest, and that in Sicily and Sardinia the -denarius- obtained legal circulation at least side by side with the older silver currency and probably very soon became the exclusive legal tender.

To be lenient and merciful is his inclination, and we are happy to communicate to you this most favorable tender for an acquittance of his claim.

You have received with favour my addresses, yet, by declining my fervent tender of myself you have given me apprehension of delay.

The two stand in the light of that eventclearly revealedtypes of the two systems in conflict to-day: the one, brave, refined, courtly, generous, tender, and true; the other, not lacking in brute courage, reckless, besotted, ignorant, and cruel.

She must be young, fair, gentle, pure, tender of heart, noble in soul, with a kind of shy, sweet grace; frank, yet not outspoken; free from all affectation, yet with nothing unwomanly; a mixture of child and woman.

God knows I tried to love her, poor little woman; and she is just the kind of woman who might twine herself about any man's heartgraceful, pretty, gracious, tender, bright and intelligent enough for any man; and not too clever.

A little grimy tender carried Bruce, Jack, Harry and the tutor from the "Seneca" to the floating dock.

There was before me a Beatriceas fine a lady as ever lived, a great-hearted womanbeautiful, accomplished, merry, tender.

God knows I tried to love her, poor little woman; and she is just the kind of woman who might twine herself about any man's heartgraceful, pretty, gracious, tender, bright and intelligent enough for any man; and not too clever.

Be pleased to accept this humble tender of our duties, and till we faile in our obedience to all your Commands, vouchsafe, we may be knowne by the Cognizance and Character of MY LORD, Your Honours most bounden John Lowin Richard Robinson Eyloerd Swanston Hugh Clearke Stephen Hammerton Joseph Taylor Robert Benfeild Thomas Pollard William Allen Theophilus Byrd.

Anything really superior in its line claims my homage, and this man was the ideal bar-tender, above all vulgar passions, untouched by commonplace sympathies, himself a lover of the liquid happiness he dispenses, and filled with a fine scorn of all those lesser felicities conferred by love or fame or wealth or any of the roundabout agencies for which his fiery elixir is the cheap, all-powerful substitute.

The whole treatment is at once delicate, incisive, tender, reserved, and dramatic.

Of course, occasionally, one meets people who have not changed much, because they started on so high a planeit is commoner to find this among women than among men; they have begun life tender, loyal, unselfish; it has always been a greater happiness to see that people round them are pleased than to find their own satisfaction.

The eyes, large, lustrous, tender, of deepest blue, with their black dilated pupils, I shall never forget as they first met my own, nor the slow, sad smile that seemed to entreat my affectionate acquaintance.

When the police reached the battlefield they found one dead manthe opium-eating and smoking bar-tender.

65 adjectives to describe  tendering