18 adjectives to describe wraps

But you will see girls chatting after a match, and even having tea, without deigning to put on an extra wrap.

Then she drew back into the shadow of the room, slipped on a dark-colored wrap, and, standing away from the window, safe beyond the reach of prying eyes, waited patiently for the postman.

But in Brown's little bedroom, donning furry wraps, Helena Forrest spoke in Sue Breckenridge's ear: "I can't bear to go till we know how it comes out.

"Well, of all the surprises!" was young Mrs. Chase's greeting, as she swept across the porch in a Paris gown which fairly took one's breath away, as it was disclosed by the falling open of a gorgeous evening wrap.

She still wore her hat and the gray wrap.

It is too short to give the distinction and dignity that handsome wraps with long lines almost invariably do, although they seem to add age to the form.

They seemed still meaner and shabbier when two other girls appeared in yet prettier costumes of fresh daintiness; and when these two dropped their little hooded shoulder-wraps of silk and lace, and she saw that they were the two Ryder cousins, poor Angela suddenly began to feel a strange sense of awkwardness and unfitness.

Her carriage was already at the door; she started toward it, throwing a light wrap across her arm as she went.

They seemed still meaner and shabbier when two other girls appeared in yet prettier costumes of fresh daintiness; and when these two dropped their little hooded shoulder-wraps of silk and lace, and she saw that they were the two Ryder cousins, poor Angela suddenly began to feel a strange sense of awkwardness and unfitness.

He threw about her shoulders the wraps which he had brought for her to go out in, the modest wraps of common life, whose poverty contrasted sharply with the elegance of the ball dress.

She turned away to her outdoor wrap but she laid it down again and stood still when he went on.

By this time some of the men had brought 'Duke Radford into the store, and, sitting him on the bench by the stove, were peeling off his outer wraps.

He had no intention of breaking off the match now, no matter what she should do; and this was Thursday; there were only five more days to get through, and when once she should be his wifeand then he looked at her, as she stood in her dark, perfect dress, with the great, sable wrap slipping from her shoulders and making a regal background, and her beauty fired his senses and made his eyes swim; and he bent forward and took her hand.

The country folks, chilled by their cold drive to town, cowered, muffled in thick wraps, over their little charcoal stoves, lacking energy to call attention to their wares.

She looked crushed, as if her vitality were gone, and yet so slender, so young, in her thin wrap.

Rough mountain marching had torn the soles from their boots, and great unsightly wraps of rawhide and rags were bound on their feet.

They were all in evening dress, the ladies in charming wraps which appeared to consist mostly of lace and chiffon, and evidently they had just come into the hotel from some place of amusement.

A grey-and-red woollen wrap with a fringe looked grand on her dark hair.

18 adjectives to describe  wraps