30 adjectives to describe thirds

Attached to this framework was the car of similar form, about twelve feet in length and six in depth, the upper third of the sides, however, being of open-work, so as not to interfere with the survey of the traveller.

The melody wandered on, and in its weird minor thirds there seemed to be all the anguish of an oppressed people, hopeless of release from bondage; condemned to toil in darkness forever.

What is that to the warfare of a married maid-of-all-work, with the title of mistress, and an American female constitution, which collapses just in the middle third of life, and comes out vulcanised India-rubber, if it happen to live through the period when health and strength are most wanted?]

Mr. Spahr, in his well-studied and impartial book on America's Working People, states as his conclusion, after a careful study of conditions in the South, that the most advanced third of the Negroes of that section has already, in one generation of limited opportunity, passed in the race of life the least advanced third of the whites.

This affords a uniform bending moment throughout the central third of the beam.

Following Anstey and Thorndyke into the well of the court, we were ushered into one of the seats reserved for counselthe third from the frontwhere we sat down and looked about us, while our two friends seated themselves in the front bench next to the central table.

[Illustration: The Empire of Charlemagne] This Holy Roman Empire included all of what is now Germany (except the eastern third of Prussia), all of what is now Bohemia, Austria (but not Hungary), and all of Italy except the part south of Naples.

Many of the Virginia gentlemen of Washington's day spent a fourth or even a third of their income upon their cellars.

The course was then westerly till 12.15 p.m., when we encamped in a grassy flat one-third of a mile from the river.

I had an interview with himthe third and last that ever took place between uson the morning of the day on which he made an attempt upon the life of the King.

It lies quite outside the sphere of speculation and of practice, coincides neither with metaphysics nor with ethics, is not knowledge and not volition, but an intermediate third: it has its own province in the emotional nature, where it reigns without limitation; its essence is intuition and feeling in undivided unity.

About one-third of the figures are curved to the left, two-thirds to the right; they run more often upward than downward.

Eldest sons have been known to send their brothers and sisters out into the world penniless, and sell from over their mothers' heads the homes in which they had hoped to die, obliging them to subsist or starve, as they might, upon their meagre "thirds."

When you get him so that he is not afraid of the harness, you may consider your mule two-thirds broke.

His attitude through life was that of a man who, having set out on his career with the understanding that a second-class ticket is to be provided, allows himself to be unceremoniously hustled into the rough and tumble of a noisy third.

It was on a little eyot formed by the river Reno, near Bologna, that Antony, young Caesar, and Lepidus (the nominal third in what is known as the Second Triumvirate) met to arrange among themselves the division of power, and what they held to be necessary, to the securing it for the futurethe proscription of their several enemies.

At the same time, there tends to be a thinning of the eyebrows, especially of the outer third.

126,000 Which I propose to divide as follows: One-third of the profits payable to me as managing director 40,000 Amount added to reserve fund at Bank of Athens 6,000 Amount available for dividend 80,000 "Total fr.

The little brain, situated beneath the posterior third of the cerebrum.

He has written three lines of a simple nudity that reveals much, in which he says: "A man is responsible for the crimes which he commits; if, in committing a crime, his will is half free, he is responsible to the extent of one-half; if one-third, he is responsible one-third."

A thousand men were slaintwo-thirds of the officers were downall the General's aides-de-camp were hit.

The whole southern two thirds of Trinidad represent a wear and tear which is not to be counted by thousands, or hundreds of thousands, of years; and yet which, I verily believe, has taken place since the average plants, trees, and animals of the island dwelt therein.

Bill strong, straight, sharp-pointed, two-thirds of an inch long.

and would he add a superfluous third to our little party of two, so complete and companionable, solus cum sola, in this populated wilderness?

" There was a second attempt to haul us off at sunset, and a third in the morning, both unsuccessful.

30 adjectives to describe  thirds