13 adverbs to describe how to abroad

serially abroad in Woman's own, Apr. 1-June 10, 1939 & in U. S. in Love story magazine, Feb. 3-Mar. 9, 1940.

Fruit soups are used extensively abroad, although not much heard of in England.

And when the clouds, long sighted on the political horizon, began to roll up, they looked fearfully abroad and doubted and trembled; and doubted and trembled the more because in home affairs all patriotism, all party-spirit, all thought of things higher than ribbon or place or pension, seemed to be dead among public men.

Back-winter comes but seldom forth abroad, But when he comes, he pincheth to the proof.

Customs and laws in every place, Like a disease, and heir-loom dread, Still trail their curse from race to race, And furtively abroad they spread.

The strains which now rose upon the night, and which spread themselves soft and melodiously abroad upon the water, would in truth have done credit to far more regular artists.

I am oft abroad at night, early and late, and thou, methinks, hast oft had the midnight hour for company.

Only a year after the marriage, however, Hatch's wife died, and he, disliking his home, had gone restlessly abroad.

Hands belled before his mouth, he trumpeted ringingly abroad: "Let the war go on!" An officer, approaching from the bridge, seemed suddenly to be stricken with blindness, deafness, and a curious facial paralysis.

May Allah and the prophet Make thy pathway safe and clear; And may one thought be thine abroad And Celindaja's here.

It doth spite the Italians to see vs abroad: and many maruell at our deliuery.

We kept our scouts continually abroad to bring us intelligence of the enemy, whom we expected on our backs, and also to keep an eye upon the country; for, as we lived upon them something at large, they were ready enough to do us any ill turn, as it lay in their power.

But, though Speech lieth prone on a paralytic's couch, ACTION is hearty and stalketh willingly abroad.

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