34 adjectives to describe tray

He drew the scattered papers together, but the lines, blurred and confused, carried no meaning; the fragments of broken glass in the little trays beside him were a dull, untranslucent gray, and written all over papers and fragments, in vivid letters that burned into his brain, were those other terrible words of Piero's which he had tried in vain to forget"Thy daughter is dying for this curse."

The heavy door was standing half open, while the floor beneath was strewn with a quantity of shallow wooden trays lined with green baize.

The heavy door was standing half open, while the floor beneath was strewn with a quantity of shallow wooden trays lined with green baize.

" The middle-aged maid appeared at the kitchen door with a large loaded tray.

"] "Thought you were never coming," said Miss Kybird, tartly, as she led the way to the back room and took her seat at the untidy tea-tray.

When I went into the workshop yesterday morning, I found Polton erecting a kind of portable gallows about nine feet high, and he had just finished varnishing a pair of enormous wooden trays, each over six feet long.

The next time he visited her, he noticed an expensive ash-tray and a man's fur cap, bought out of his twenty-five roublesthe girl again starving, her cheeks hollow.

"I had two extra trays in my trunk and I put a few of your things in.

The fourth tray, containing loose gems, stirred a murmur of admiration.

A cabin-boy brought a fragrant tray of breakfast, but the grateful ladies could only laugh at it.

Mrs.. Yarrow asked, pouring the thick composition over the toast (rescued stone-cold from the frigid tray) on Alford's plate.

All present were astonished and bewildered on beholding the young merchant's extreme beauty; he brought in his hand a golden tray, loaded with precious stones, (the brilliancy of every one of which illuminated the room,) and laid it before my throne, made his obeisance and stood [in respectful silence].

In a moment a maid brought in a tray shining with silver and porcelain, set it down on the table in front of Mrs. Draper, and then wheeled in a little circular table with shelves, a glorified edition in gleaming mahogany of the homely, white-painted wheeled-tray of Sylvia's home.

He whisked the point of his stick towards the modest tea-tray.

When the table furniture had been cleared, and a neat little tea-tray set upon the white cloth, Lady Maulevrier drew her chair to the table, and took out her pocket-book, from which she produced a letter.

-entered without her hat and jacket, and with a noisy square black tray, a white cloth, some plates and knives and glasses, and began to lay the table.

I would also have an oblong tray made to hold water, large enough to cover a table.

PAPIER-MÂCHE is a light, durable substance made from paper pulp or sheets of paper pasted together and variously treated with chemicals, heat, and pressure, largely used for ornamental trays, boxes, light furniture, &c., in which it is varnished and decorated to resemble lacquer-work, and for architectural decoration, in which it is made to imitate plaster moulding; the manufacture was learned from the Eastern nations.

And a scene I did come upon, fit for Retzsch to outline;the cleanest kitchen, a dresser of white wood under one window, and the farmer's daughter, Melinda Tucker, moulding bread thereat in a ponderous tray; her deep red hair,yes, it was red and comely!

When we sat down that next day at the table, I poured the tea into a cup, and placed it on the prettiest little silver tray, and Polly handed it to Mrs. Harris as if she had done that particular thing all her life.

The weights are placed in sets of threes, each set in a separate shallow tray, and the trays lie in two rows in a box.

"The Consecrating Officers were elected Honorary Members of the Lodge and were presented with a souvenir in the form of a solid silver cigar ash-tray, made from the lead used in the production of shrapnel bullets.

-entered without her hat and jacket, and with a noisy square black tray, a white cloth, some plates and knives and glasses, and began to lay the table.

A darky boy stood grinning, arranging a table, offering cards and tobacco in a tempting tray.

It seemed a long time, to Ralph, before the man came back, but when he did come, he carried in his hands a tray, on which were bowls of oyster soup, very thin, a few crackers, and two little plates of dirty butter.

34 adjectives to describe  tray