230 adjectives to describe tracking

Here, right against the wall, I found that a narrow track, some three feet wide, led onward.

It had taken us all day to accomplish our journey over some of the roughest tracks imaginable, with the result that we were thoroughly tired and somewhat bad tempered.

Give my comrade and me one of your bottles of whisky, and we will put you on a straight track.

A little after noon we came upon our outward track, and encamped at night near the north-west bend of the Murchison.

"Since the double track is to be pushed on across the plains, the department will need a bigger staff and there ought to be a chance for some of us," he said.

Before the war this road had been in parts a mere mule track, in parts non-existent.

He had marked the place where he had last seen fresh mule tracks, so that he could find it again.

It held, and he followed the faint track of small feet.

You've got to get the inside track.

Inventories, collections of isolated data, something permanent for the mind out of the flux of transient sensations, little tracks and foot paths in the jungle of phenomena, were their goal.

It lies in the direct track from the Val d'Ossau to the Vallée d'Aspe.

I turn from it all to wander back With Memory down the dusty track Of the years that lie between, To the farm-house old and brown, Shaded with poplars dusky green, I pause at its gate, not a bearded man, But a boy with earnest eyes.

Sound track on a Red army general.

We followed on as fast as the jaded condition of our horses would permit, until I discovered pony tracks following behind.

The Wind Creatures had built a slide there by brushing away the snow and leaving a broad track of shining blue ice.

Ye know not what ye do, That call the slumberer back, From the world unseen by you, Unto Life's dim faded track.

At each lurch of the car over the none-too-smooth track I was bumped and bruised against the narrow walls of my narrow compartment.

After a desperate bout of ineffectual pulling, the dogs with one mind stopped again, and lay down in their bloody tracks.

The numerous tracks are separated by platforms running lengthwise through the building, from which the passengers enter the cars.

But once upon a time in an ignorant moment two other campers and myself followed a lonely railroad track and struck off on a path through the pines in search of a certain trapper on a fur farm.

The best uphill track is the one which keeps going at the same angle.

He has neither acuteness of remark, nor a flow of language, both which might be expected from his writings, as these are no less distinguished by a sustained and impassioned tone of declamation than by novelty of opinion or brilliant tracks of invention.

He advised that the two girls and the Professor remain at the bottom while he and I took one end of the rope to the top so that we could haul them up the wet track that I had scaled with difficulty.

So it chanced this afternoon that she was walking to and fro in the quiet lane where the ferns crept down quite to the grassy wheel tracks, when Perkins said those repellent words, "Not at home.

The hoof tracks of the horses are covered, so I'm not positive which way they headed; I only know there are indications of hoof tracks, which proves it a farmer's wagon.

230 adjectives to describe  tracking