"It is a wonderful place, the moor," said he, looking round over the undulating downs, long green rollers, with crests of jagged granite foaming up into fantastic surges.
Still steadily rising, we passed over a narrow granite bridge and skirted a noisy stream which gushed swiftly down, foaming and roaring amid the grey boulders.
It was like the arch of a bridge, under which rushed the foaming water.
Twice, during one of these hurricanes, the Mercy swelled to such a degree as to give reason to fear that the bridges would be swept away, and it was necessary to strengthen those on the shore, which disappeared under the foaming waters, when the sea beat against the beach.
" At half-past nine the way was suddenly found to be barred by an unknown stream, from thirty to forty feet broad, whose rapid current dashed foaming over the numerous rocks which interrupted its course.
A rapid stream of water rushed foaming across the plateau and dashed down a height of three hundred feet on to the beach!
But suddenly, in the middle of a foaming circle, Top reappeared.
After walking for twenty minutes, the four castaways were suddenly brought to a standstill by the sight of foaming billows close to their feet.
The very sleepers on which the rails lay were a delightful path to travel by—just far enough apart to serve as the stepping-stones in a game of foaming torrents hastily organised by Bobbie.
But if you tear open the paper sachet, pour the powder inside into a reusable bottle, add tap water, and shake, you'll have foaming hand wash in less than a minute.
"I saw the Turkish angel myself," said one; "he had eyes like glittering stars, and a head like foaming water.
The 27-year-old newlywed reportedly complained that her coffee tasted quite bitter before she fell to the ground, started foaming at the mouth and convulsed while at the restaurant with Ms Kumala and another friend Hani.
First, there's cleansing, often with two different cleansers (one oil-based to remove makeup, then a foaming cleanser), followed by a toner to balance pH levels on the face.
Perhaps it was this--perhaps it was the look of the island, with its grey, melancholy woods, and wild stone spires, and the surf that we could both see and hear foaming and thundering on the steep beach--at least, although the sun shone bright and hot, and the shore birds were fishing and crying all around us, and you would have thought anyone would have been glad to get to land after being so long at sea, my heart sank, as the saying is, into my boots; and from the first look onward, I hated th
Down the side of the mountain tumbled a foaming waterfall.
There was just enough heat to enhance the value of the breeze, and just enough wind to keep the whole sea in motion, to make the waves come bounding to the shore, foaming and sparkling, as if wild with glee.
When the boar perceived the tailor, it ran on him with foaming mouth and whetted tusks, and was about to throw him to the ground, but the active hero sprang into a chapel which was near, and up to the window at once, and in one bound out again.
Vertigo and his sisters were dancing upon it, and raising these circles on the foaming river.
At a little distance from the edge could be heard the sound of the roaring, foaming waters in the yawning abyss beneath them.
Smooth as polished marble slabs, the waves of snow cracked and loosened themselves, and then suddenly, with the rumbling noise of distant thunder, fell like a foaming cataract into the abyss.