She went to the window and looked out; it was still dark, and a blustering, boisterous day.
She went to the window and looked out; it was still dark, and a blustering, boisterous day.
Never before had she felt so proud, elated, and boisterous.
I do not know that the women were very beautiful, but their dresses were so perfect; and foreigners, even such as are ungraceful in domestic privacy, seem to possess the art of appearing graceful in public: however blunt and boisterous those every-day and home movements connected with peignoir and papillotes, there is a slide, a bend, a carriage of the head and arms, a mien of the mouth and eyes, kept nicely in reserve for gala use—always brought out with the grande toilette, and duly put on wit
Boisterous was the welcome given by the stewardess to the "Watsons," and great was the bustle made in their honour.
The violets would not open their blue eyes till the sunshine was warmer, the columbines refused to dance with the boisterous east wind, the ferns kept themselves rolled up in their brown flannel jackets, and little Hepatica, with many another spring beauty, hid away in the woods, afraid to venture out, in spite of the eager welcome awaiting them.
Dick tried to lower his boisterous laughter, and Harry never smoked in the sitting-room.
A boy had always seemed to him a most objectionable little animal, selfish and greedy and boisterous when not under strict restraint; his own two eldest sons had given their tutors constant trouble and annoyance, and of the younger one he fancied he had heard few complaints because the boy was of no particular importance.
He knew very little about children, though he had seen plenty of them in England—fine, handsome, rosy girls and boys, who were strictly taken care of by their tutors and governesses, and who were sometimes shy, and sometimes a trifle boisterous, but never very interesting to a ceremonious, rigid old lawyer.
When the other animals came back to luncheon, very boisterous and breezy after a morning on the river, the Mole, whose conscience had been pricking him, looked doubtfully at Toad, expecting to find him sulky or depressed.
They said nothing aloud, because nothing would have been heard above the whip-cracking and the wheel-clattering and the boisterous inciting noises Beppo was making at his horse.
Even the boisterous winds unanimously came forth from their mystic homes, and blustered about as if to enhance by their aid the wildness of the scene.
Through my tears, as I went out to run some errands, I noticed the boisterous orange blossoms of the gladiolus outside my window.
" () "a bird in hand is worth two in the bush " () "all is grist that comes to his mill" () :"all is not gold that glitters" () :"a boisterous horse must have a rough bridle.
The infinite sky is motionless overhead and the restless water is boisterous.
But those events were often connected with large meals at the local pub that could get boisterous, with bell ringers described as being lazy and drunk, according to a website on the history of bell ringing.
But the pièce de résistance was Faye Chapel, a boisterous cultivar of Salvia splendens, or scarlet sage, with its dark-green satiny leaves and three-foot stems of lipstick-red flowers.
The boisterous female parrot was rescued, along with a quieter male parrot.
Through my tears, as I went out to run some errands, I noticed the boisterous orange blossoms of the gladiolus outside my window.
Some were boisterous friendships, , Fullblown blossoms , innocend of coming fall.