63 adjectives to describe ticket

As a matter of fact, we don't know whether there are bogus tickets in our boxes or not.

If you're looking for counterfeit tickets I don't believe you'll find them," added Mr. Moyne.

election, poll, ballot, vote, referendum, recall, initiative, voice, suffrage, plumper, cumulative vote, plebiscitum [Lat.], plebiscite, vox populi; electioneering; voting &c v.; elective franchise; straight ticket [U.S.]; opinion poll, popularity poll.

In the campaign which preceded Mr. Buchanan's election, Mr. Lincoln, at the head of the Frémont electoral ticket for Illinois, took a prominent part, traversing the State in every direction, and making about fifty speeches.

A round trip ticket . . . . .

On board a certain steamer, it was once proposed that the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company should issue cheap six-month season tickets to the West Indies, available for those who wished to spend the winter in wandering from island to island.

When we got out of the sleeper we asked where we were, and a man told pa we were at Peoria, Ill., and he wanted pa to give him a complimentary ticket for telling what town we were in, but pa looked fierce at the man and asked what kind of an easy mark he took him for, and the man slunk away.

Its national council had in February at Philadelphia nominated Fillmore and Donelson as a presidential ticket; but the preponderating Southern membership forced an indorsement of the Kansas-Nebraska act into its platform, which destroyed the unity and power of the party, driving the Northern delegates to a bolt.

"I have two problems on my hands nowthat and trying to learn how too many persons came to the circus this afternoon," and he told Helen about the extra tickets.

"The last number had a piece in it about our losing money on fake tickets," went on the ringmaster, "and it said it was the first case of its kind to appear in several years.

" "How about the unsold tickets these agents send back to us?

The chief properties are a yellow ticket and a hat-pin.

I don't think, Minnie, that I am much given to gloomy forebodings, but I see from the temper and actions of these rebels, that they are encouraged and emboldened by these tidings from the North, and to-day they are turning people out of work for voting the radical ticket.

A few moments later we were comfortably drinking our tall glasses of beer and smoking Tannhauser cigars, with an appetising pile of coloured tickets and certificates in front of us.

It looked rather bare, and barren, just now, for the furniture was all moved out of place,ranged neatly round the walls, and stacked at the farther end, beneath the gallery where the little man in question, blue of chin, and red of nose, was hovering about it, dabbing little tickets on chairs, and tables,even as Small Porges had said.

The second great event of his life was the Turin lottery, and the number of the lucky ticket was twenty-five.

"Here is a reserved ticket.

All you had to do was tell who you was vote for and they give you a colored ticket.

The girl fed him a pink ticket without looking up.

It will be found convenient, in those cases where the number of guests is large, to provide numbered tickets, so that they can be attached to the cloaks and shawls of each lady, a duplicate of which should be handed to the guest.

He managed one campaign in which General Nathaniel P. Banks was running on an independent ticket, and elected him by a large majority.

PAPE, HUGO A. Free day ticket, by H. A. Pape & J. E. Horak.

"He provides himself with a purse, and exchanges his money with a banker, who offers him during his stay in Vraibleusia, the use of a couple of equipages, a villa, an opera box; insists upon sending to his hotel some pineapples and very rare wine; and gives him a perpetual ticket to his picture-gallery."

The Republicans did not gain a majority of the popular vote, as the combined opposing tickets cast 930,170 votes more than they; but their vote was much larger than that for any other ticket, and gave them a handsome majority in the electoral college.

But each time she talked with him, it seemed less possible to put a philosophical ticket upon him.

63 adjectives to describe  ticket