21 adjectives to describe went

Now that the tension of peril was gone, my legs were like touchwood, which a stroke would shatter, and my foolish head swam like a merry-go-round.

"Here's a pretty go!"

From sunrise this morning she has been on the steady go.

I took the oars: the Pilot's boy, Who now doth crazy go, 565 Laughed loud and long, and all the while His eyes went to and fro. 'Ha! ha!'

Thou seest my husband full of jealousy: Prince Richard in his suit importunate, My brother Gloster threat'ned by young Henry, To clear these doubts, I will in some disguise Go to Blackheath, unto the holy hermit, Whose wisdom, in foretelling things to come, Will let me see the issue of my cares.

No mere external go-between can logically connect.

And Moses took his wife, and his sons, and set them upon an ass, and returned into the land of Egypt, to say to Pharaoh, 'Thus saith the Lord, Israel is my son, even my firstborn, Let my son go that he may serve me, and if thou let not my firstborn go, then I will slay thy firstborn.' A strange man, on a strange errand.

Although not yet the night is wholly gone, The paling torch-light in the court below Gives token that the hours swift-footed go.

No mere external go-between can logically connect.

He watched the mild winter go, with easy faith; and the early spring come and go, with a dawning uneasiness.

Lord GEORGE might take his turn with the rest of the Admiralty Board, and give us, every half hour or so, a figure or two of the Hornpipe, just to let the public see that they have got some sort of nautical "go" about them to warrant them in drawing their big screw.

The peripatetic go-between reappeared, and under Jack's last communication was written, "Thank you!"

Oh, for the love of heaven, let us be frank, and confess that we have not met them as things practical go.

The sacred waters there shall ever flow, To Anat's arms shall all the righteous go; The queen of Anu, Heaven's king, our hands Outstretched will clasp, and through the glorious lands Will lead us to the place of sweet delights; The land that glows on yonder blessed heights Where milk and honey from bright fountains flow.

" "Di," said Bobby, "why, that'd be a rotten go.

The first demand of an Indian on meeting a white man is for bread, of which they are exceedingly fond, and I knew enough of the Pottowattamie language to comprehend the timid "pe-qua-zhe-gun choh-kay-go" (I have no bread) with which the squaw commenced our conversation after my husband had left the lodge.

"Ef we don't git ther fire under control purty soon," he cried, "ther whole place 'ull go.

Cardinal Ferdinando, a boy of fifteen, lived in Rome, and Don Piero, only ten, was indifferent to such matters, but Duchess Isabella of Bracciano was intensely interested, an amiable go-between her father and Don Francesco.

One was grousing to his mate, and the other said to him: "If you know a better 'ole go 'ide in it!"

Where the fond Ape, himselfe uprearing by Upon his tiptoes, stalketh stately by, As if he were some great magnifico, 665 And boldlie doth amongst the boldest go; And his man Reynold, with fine counterfesaunce, [Counterfesaunce, counterfeiting.] Supports his credite and his countenaunce.

In most of their languages this appears to result, in part, from the fact that a vowel and a consonant go in pairsi.e.

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