35 adjectives to describe twins

The unlike twins, by Charlotte Becker.

On the back seat were Phil's sisters, the pretty twins, Charley and Clare, still astonishingly alike at twenty, as they had been at twelve, and still full of the high spirits and ready laughter and wit that had made them the life of the Hill in the old days.

=Theodore and Theodora.= This is a story of the exploits and mishaps of two mischievous twins, and continues the adventures of the interesting group of children in "Loyalty Island.

The colonial twins of Virginia.

The polar bear twins, by Jane Tompkins.

"But where are the heavenly twins to-night?" "I suppose they saw a flock of ducks going over, or heard the honk-honk of wild geese," she answered.

Dorilaus beheld with an infinity of satisfaction the success of his endeavours, in favour of these amiable twins, and said within himself, how great a pity would it have been, if capacities such as theirs had been denied the means of improvement!

It is a good plan to have a mop made by fastening finger-lengths of coarse cotton twin to a suitable handle, for washing the inside of pitchers.

Then they laid Greek aside, and he took her through the history of its literature and through that other noble one, its deathless twin.

His confiding conversation so impressed the thoroughly disheartened twins that upon his further questioning, they recounted to him their experiences since the moment they climbed into the empty box car that brought them to Minneapolis.

Then the humor of the situation appealed to her, and she exclaimed, as the solemn-eyed twins drew: nearer: "DodoPaulwhat does this mean?

And when, as to both these, something is had, and the poor soul puffed up with an airy and fanciful apprehension of having obtained some great thing, but in truth a great nothing, or a nothing pregnant with vanity and vexation of spirit, foolish twins causing no gladness to the father, "for he that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow," Eccles.

While scarcely this my leading hand sustains, Tired with the way, and recent from her pains; For 'mid yon tangled hazels as we past, On the bare flints her hapless twin she cast, The hopes and promise of my ruin'd fold!

"To keep up the train of almost miraclous incidents marchin' along through the past connecting the St. Louis and the Allen Purchase like historical twins, I'm goin' to spend on the Exposition of Josiah Allen jest the amount paid for the other original purchase, and I may, for there is no tellin' what a Allen may do when his blood is rousted up, I may swing right out and pay jest the same amount St. Louis is payin' for her Exposition.

her hopeful twins she cast.

As for the illustrious twins, those high and mighty lords, Denis and Blaise, we will call for them at Janville, since they are waiting for us there, at Madame Desvignes'.

Villanous old age that, with second childhood, brings linked hand in hand her inseparable twin, new inexperience, which knows not effects of liquor.

But from nine to four, when we're cooped up in classrooms, I simply detest school!" Teddy, the "light Tucker twin," nodded in confirmation.

n: By Willard Bonte] INTRODUCTION Fun and Nonsense are a pair Of merry little twins, And when they come to visit us They bring their friends, the Grins.

They fell on the back of the tortoise; the woman was delivered of male twins; in process of time, one of these twins slew the other.

The Ballinese married twins of different sex.

In any case they have not yet measured themselves against their peers, with the exception of the occasional twin.

Yea, Romans, we will furrow through the foam Of swelling floods, and to the sacred twins Make sacrifice, to shield our ships from storms.

The twins, profoundly selfish, but loving adventure and placidly untroubled by nerves or the prospect of physical danger, saw no hardship in active service.

"Fifty cents!" cried the snared Cowan twin.

35 adjectives to describe  twins