63 adjectives to describe yonders

See you the little man yonder, in half-mail with sword as great as himselfhe that pipeth shrill-voiced as a boy?

H'and h'only a minute's walk h'over to that shed yonder, sir.

"Help me to carry her away yonder, while Robert gets the cart ready," he said to his daughter; "she's fainted."

"Better get a little lunch of some sort to take along. Go down to the barn yonder and get fresh horses.

The General was greatly taken with you for the way you looked after me when I was ill yonder; so you have two friends in Noo York City, at any rate.

Trotting on, hardly needing his hickory stick, Adam could see the little brown shop yonder on the creek-bank.

Your Graces are welcom: Your son and't please you Sir, is new cashiered yonder, Cast from his Mistris favour: and such a coil there is; Such fending, and such proving; she stands off, And will by no means yield to composition: He offers any price; his body to her.

She had loved this clumsy liar yonder, had given up a fortune for him, dared all for him, had (as the phrase runs) flung herself at his head.

But who cometh yonder?

"See the big pines there in the dale yonder?"

The timorous, odorous violet must be sprouting on the damp ground yonder under the alders!

The second time was when they came in sight of Belcher's store, dim yonder through the swirling snow.

See downward yonder is thy master's walk;

Oh, it is so easy to go back out of the broil of dust and meanness and barter into the clear shadow of that old life where love and bravery stand eternal verities,never to be bought and sold in that dusty town yonder!

the old man asked, sharply, and John Sammons replied: "All that we understand; but reckon on puttin' a goodly distance between us an' yonder encampment before to-morrow mornin'.

Weren't Carlisle and Kammerer your agents; and didn't Lily, our late disappearing slave and also late lecturing fugitive yonder, represent them?

"How it leaps, singing, from the woods in the valley up to those gaunt old cliffs yonder!"

Her eyes were strained towards this favourite point of view on one particularly sultry August evening; her own hedge, even, was sprinkled with dust, while the double row which guarded the glaring stretch yonder was absolutely white.

'What, better than the glib Colonel Bracebridge yonder?' 'Oh, he is witty enough, but he lives on the surface of everything!

Look at that glorious light yonder, that mighty world of fire and flame, without which our little world would be dark and dreary.

"Thou knowest, lad, there is the little grave out yonder.

" Ye that would fain net fish and wealth withal, For bare existence harrowing yonder mere, To this our Lady slay at even-fall That holy fish, which, since it hath no peer For gloss and sheen, the dwellers about here Have named the Silver Fish.

O 'tis hateful sightseelook yonder!"

Lie there treasures hidden yonder?

It's very little farther than where th' cattle pens are i' th' hollow yonder; and it's different wark to what you see here.

63 adjectives to describe  yonders