20 adjectives to describe thermometers

With a gleeful laugh she held up a clinical thermometer.

'Respecting Meteorological Observations the Report states that 'The observations of the maximum and minimum thermometers in the Thames, interrupted at the date of the last Report, have been resumed, and are most regularly maintained.

An oven thermometer is of the utmost value for testing the heat, but unfortunately, such thermometers are not common.

If you cannot obtain the use of a physician's clinical thermometer, unfasten one of the little thermometers found on so many calendars and advertising sheets.

The weather, too, was so intensely cold that my mercurial thermometer, which indicated only -23°, was almost useless.

The minimum thermometer showed -16° when we left camp: inform Simpson!

Theodora, in her books, made a speciality of describing the emotional souls of women, her favourite female thermometers being usually at freezing or boiling pointnever temperate.

At the first flush, Fur would seem to be rather a sultry subject to open either a store or a story with, in these glowing days of a justly incensed thermometer.

I had filled one outside thermometer with spirit, but this was broken before I looked at it; and in another, whose bulb unfortunately was blackened, and which was filled with carbonic acid gas, an apparent vacuum had been created.

Rennick got a sounding to-day 1844 fathoms; reversible thermometers were placed close to bottom and 500 fathoms up.

He was a smart new clinical thermometer.

The mouth is a vital thermometer, the nose a moral thermometer.

Here and there on the exposed slopes the day's warmththe thermometer was nearly forty degreesand the night's cold had made a bald and shining crust upon the snow; but the most part was soft powdered stuff, ready to catch the light on a thousand crystals and multiply it sevenfold.

At twenty-five or thirty he meets some young person, falls in love with her, thinks his amatory thermometer has reached the boiling-point and accordingly marries her.

For it will be perceived that an ordinary subtraction of the degrees of temperature on a wet thermometer, which had cooled down by evaporation, from the actual temperature indicated by a dry thermometer, will not give us the dew-point.

The Arctic circular thermometer fell to within a few points from its minimum of50° Centigrade [?].

For it will be perceived that an ordinary subtraction of the degrees of temperature on a wet thermometer, which had cooled down by evaporation, from the actual temperature indicated by a dry thermometer, will not give us the dew-point.

Earthly thermometers do not mark this degree of heat.

" A wave of relief had swept over me, and the mercury of my emotional thermometer, which had shrunk almost into the bulb, leaped up to summer heat.

Theodora, in her books, made a speciality of describing the emotional souls of women, her favourite female thermometers being usually at freezing or boiling pointnever temperate.

20 adjectives to describe  thermometers