67 adverbs to describe how to across

I heard trees falling for hours at the rate of one every two or three minutes; some uprooted, partly on account of the loose, water-soaked condition of the ground; others broken straight across, where some weakness caused by fire had determined the spot.

Donnegan waited until he was halfway across the dance floor and then rose in turn.

Meantime a line of tiny rods, with bits of white paper in their split tops, gradually extended its way straight through the haunted ground, and across the canal diagonally.

But ever dagger in hand Beltane strained eyes and ears northward across the valley, while big Cnut bit his n

He unfolded a bit of paper before us and triumphantly across its surface he directed the rays of a bull's-eye lantern.

Properly equipped it is possible to go safely across that ghastly sink, yet every year it takes its toll of death, and yet men find there sun-dried mummies, of whom no trace or recollection is preserved.

It made a ghastly sight, the bloodless face with the black hair fallen wildly across the forehead, the mouth loosely open, and the lips black with dust.

and I was dragged roughly across the little glade to the brambles from which this new band had emerged.

Napoleon would, on the contrary, mass all his best troops at the stone bridge, open the fight with every piece of artillery he could bring to bear, and in the panic send divisions ten deep across the bridge.

Lastly, he blesses them, tribe by tribe, in strange and grand words, such as dying men utter, who, looking earnestly across the dark river of death, see further than they ever saw amid the cares and temptations of life.

The desk nearest to the wall had its top split clear across, and one corner was splintered off.

This one Lanyard had marked down midway across the room, in the foremost row of chairs beneath the salesman's pulpit: by his attire a person of fashion (though his taste might have been thought a trace florid) who carried himself with an air difficult of definition but distinctive enough in its way.

He merely back-heeled the pedestrian against a bill-board, held him erect and speechless by placing his left hand upon his victim's shoulder and pressing his left forearm firmly across the gentleman's apple, the while with his own dexterous right mit he placed the eighty-three dollars in circulation.

"Why, surely'tis Axel there's bidding," cries Brede suddenly, and hurries eagerly across.

So the miles passed unheeded until, as the sun declined, they left the wild country behind; wherefore Beltane commanded all men to a strict silence and thus came they betimes to the edge of the woods, and halting within the green, beheld afar across the plain, the walls of fair Belsaye town.

Body brown, paler beneath, with six transverse blackish-brown bands; the first placed across the eye and front angle of the gill flap; the second obliquely across the pectoral fin, and the three next, nearly equidistant, straight across the body, the last band placed between the spine and the base of the rays of the tail; and with a black longitudinal line between the eyes.

" Then slept she light and heedfully across the frozen snow, And plucked a bunch of elder-twigs that near a pool did grow:

" "He spoke and tied the cable of a dark-bowed ship to a great pillar, then lashed it to the roundhouse, stretching it high across, too high for one to touch the feet upon the ground.

He looked out, and saw Merton walking hurriedly across, and into a stable at the farther end.

Somehow she failed to see Chase as he sauntered hungrily, almost imploringly across the upper terrace, in plain view.

And a most unceremonious master of these ceremonies it is;running indiscriminately across ranks; introducing beggar and baron; forcing the haughtiest master, spite of his theories, to feel that the slave is a man and a fellow; compelling the prince to acknowledge the peasant,not with a shake of the hand, perhaps, but, it may be, with knee-shakings and heart-shakings.

" "D'you want to do it, Mabel?" asked Ticknor, looking at her keenly across the table.

How shall hearts be aching when larks are flying low, Low across the fields of camas bluer than the sky?

(b) Why did an Athenian orator say that they were written 'not in ink, but in blood'?" Forty-nine heads bent down and forty-nine pens scratched lustily across as many sheets of foolscap.

" "No doubt," remarked Boranski, leaning back in his padded chair and looking at me meaningly across the littered table.

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