164 adjectives to describe throats

but if any resident of Bumsteadville should happen to be caught near the country editor's last home after dark, he would get over that part of his road in a curiously agile and flighty manner;(just the same as a Positive philosopher with a sore throat, or at an uncommonly showy bit of lightning, would repeat "Now I lay me down to sleep," with surprising devotion.)

Wisps of blue smoke from dying fires tell of the tea that has washed beef and biscuit down dry and dusty throats.

Johnnie was desperately anxious, since the lint of the spinning room immediately irritated the little throat, and perpetuated the cold in a steady, hacking cough, that cotton-mill workers know well.

Dick tried to shout for joy, but his parched throat refused to give utterance to the voice.

Roses flamed over the full round throat and spread their blush to her cheeks.

" She clasped her hands to her bare throat, swallowing with effort.

It went straight down the thirsty throats of General Carr's command.

So is Gratton with his cut-throat crowd.

A pulse beat fast in her brown throat.

And even in that moment came one in answer to the cry, one that leapt to his right hand, a wild man and hairy who plied a gleaming axe and, 'twixt each stroke, seemed, from hairy throat, to echo back the cry: "Arise!

Kathleen's delicate throat gave no trouble for the first time in years; Nancy's cheeks bloomed more like roses than ever; Gilbert, growing broader shouldered and deeper chested daily, simply revelled in skating and coasting; even Julia was forced into an activity wholly alien to her nature, because it was impossible for her to keep warm unless she kept busy.

But beholding these merciless hands, a sudden mighty rage came upon Beltane, and struggling up, he stood upon his feet and drew sword; but the fierce hands had crept up to his naked throat, cutting off his breath, the sword was dashed from his loosening grasp, the weight about him grew too much for his strength, it bore him down and down into a pitchy gloom where all was very still.

And still King held his grip, both hands sunk deep into the thick throat.

"They forbid us to cast our nets in the Canale Orfano, lest the secrets of justice should be known, and yet they have grown bold enough to drown one of our own people in the midst of our gondolas!" "Justice, justice!" shouted numberless hoarse throats.

The meanest bird that from its tiny throat Droppeth the pearl of one monotonous note, Than any music I can bring to pass.

A tall, pale shepherd youth was erect and motionless in a tattered hat and a brown cloak, overtopping the others by his head and thin throat, and there was something Sphinx-like in the expression of his still, sad face.

He mopped his lean throat with the back of his hand.

II feel all choked up in here!" exclaimed Mollie, placing her hand on her firm, white throat.

Sheila's delicate, crystalline beauty pierced her senses like the frosty beauty of a winter star: her dress of white mist, her slender young arms, her long, slim, romantic throat, the finish and polish of her, every detail done lovingly as if by a master's silver-pointed pencil, her hair so artlessly simple and shining, smooth and rippled under the lights, the strangeness of her face!

She slowly approached, holding her child by the hand, and suffered Rodolph to suspend the gaudy necklace round her graceful and slender throat.

Her broad white throat was thrown back, her eyes almost closed, her lips just parted enough to show the line of pearly teeth, her beautiful face not three inches from his own.

the nauseous doses that somehow slipped down my unwilling throat!

It was a beautiful face into which I looked, the cheeks faintly tinted, the chin firm, the rounded throat white as snowthe face of a pure, true woman, yet retaining its appearance of girlish freshness.

She pulled out a great tortoise-shell dagger, and a heavy mass of glorious red-gold hair fell about her piquant face, and her pretty milk-white throat, down to her waist.

Rise with the dawnah, very soon For me neglect a hundred plans; Direct thy flight toward the fount, To Tanina and Cherifa. "Speak to the eyelash-darkened maid, To the beautiful one of the pure, white throat; With teeth like milky pearls.

164 adjectives to describe  throats