14 adjectives to describe tots

Some of these were from their military friends, and most of them were directed to "Major Molly," the name that had been given to Molly when she was a little tot of a thing, and the pet of the fort where she lived.

Days that are heralded by an increased activity in dog circles, a mysterious fascination that weaves itself about all prospective entries to the races, and the introduction of a strange dialect called "Deep Dog Dope," which is the popular means of communication between all people regardless of age, sex or nationalityfrom the Federal Judge on the Bench to the tiniest tots in Kindergarten.

Now by the time that we had brought over, each of us, two loads of the fuel, we found the meat to be cooked, and so, without more to-do, set ourselves down and made a very good meal off it and some biscuits, after which we had each of us a sound tot of the rum.

"Don't 'eeve me!" pleaded the lost tot.

Now this night, like to the previous, brought us no trouble; and when the day came, we had first our breakfast, and then set-to upon our collecting of fuel, after which we spent the rest of the day at the sennit, having manufactured a sufficiency by the evening, the which the bo'sun celebrated by a very rousing tot of the rum.

They were two poor beggar girls, ragged, dirty, and starvingtwo little tots bent under the burden of their beggar's packs, which were as large as themselves.

"Meanwhile, I had given the man from the well a stiff tot of whisky; for which he thanked me with a cheerful nod, and having emptied the glass at a draft, held his hand for the bottle, which he finished, as if it had been so much water.

[4801] "Unde tot in Veneta scortorum millia cur stint?

And no one was doing business as usual more composedly than a wee tot trudging along to school with a nasty scratch from a glass splinter on her chubby cheek.

He found one Italian family making "willow plumes" in two narrow roomsone a bedroom, the other a kitchenevery one at work, twisting the strands of feathers to make a swaying plumeevery one, including the grandmother and little dirty tots of four and sixand every one of them cross-eyed as a result of the terrific work.

He hugged the wondering tot until her ribs hurt, and in his lamentations referred to the new baby as "that old thing.

The stoppage of the rum ration prevented even an inducement in the shape of an "extra tot" being promised for extra good work, and it was well known to all the officers that the stoppage of pay had put the men in a sulky humor, which made them a little hard to handle, and harder to drive than the proverbial pigs.

" With something between a laugh and a choke he let me go, and crossing to the couch picked up the whisky and splashed out a generous tot into the glass.

He kept the whisky in his own charge; for he intended to keep them sober; but he gave them a good strong tot all 'round first, so as to make things seem cheerful; and to get them yearning.

14 adjectives to describe  tots