199 adverbs to describe how to advance

Steadily the Prussian troops advanced; and, with a heroism worthy of a better cause, the French retreated.

Cautiously the two lads advanced upon the sleeping German.

We had advanced boldly on this last stage of the journey, emboldened to do so by the evidences of panic, or something near akin to it, which we saw on every hand, and trusting to the possibility that if seen it would be believed that we belonged to the encampment.

It is, indeed, insinuated, that this conduct will furnish a dangerous precedent of preference granted to Hanover above other nations; and that this preference may gradually be advanced, till in time Hanover may, by a servile ministry, be preferred to Britain itself, and that, therefore, all such partiality ought to be crushed in the beginning, and

He advanced threateningly.

Right ideals must be provided: religion is "a continually advancing endeavour," and its reward must not be a material reward.

They had scarcely advanced two little miles, ere they arrived at a large and broad highway.

In spite of the unfamiliarity of this passage, I succeeded in making excellent progress, advancing silently along the soft sand, assured I was safe from observation by reason of the intense darkness.

Then a portion of this force stealthily advanced, seeking to take the British by surprise.

See how eagerly the lobsters and the turtles all advance!

Meantime, Black Ivo's archers advancing, fell into arrow formation and began to ply the Mortain ranks with clouds of shafts and bolts 'neath which divers men and horses fellwhat time Black Ivo's massed columns moved slowly forward to the attackyet Duke Beltane, sitting among his knights, stirred not, and the army of Mortain abode very silent and still.

Far away out on the great plain, I saw a monstrous shadow blotting it out, and advancing swiftly.

The ice in the Bay of Whales had just broken up, and we were able to advance considerably farther south than any of our predecessors had done.

[DUKE JOHN advances hastily toward TELL, but he beckons him aside and goes out.

He points out that in man all the equilibrations between constitution and conditions, between the structure of society and the nature of its members, between fertility and mortality, advance simultaneously towards a common climax.

By merely advancing and stationing them in such channels as the Moros must necessarily pass, either in going out or returning, according to the different monsoons, they would easily be checked, without removing the gunboats to any great distance from their own coasts.

Sir Stephen stood a little way off and looked at him for a minute, then he advanced slowly, half timidly and ashamedly, and laid a trembling hand on Stafford's shoulder.

" Muckluck had caught up with them, and Yagorsha was advancing leisurely across the snow.

The wary and faithful 'bulldogs' guarded the doorway; the marshal, predecessor of the modern omniscient Brown, advanced respectfully behind the proctor into the room, and passing a penetrating glance from one youth to the other, all of whomexcept Theodore againhe knew by sightfor that is the pride and pleasure of a marshalmentally registered their names in secret hopes of getting half-a-crown a-piece to forget them again.

They advanced from Khalasa and Asluj a long way south of Beersheba to the east of the town.

"I'm not very bad scared," he said, advancing softly in line with his proposed patient, motioning the girl not to make herself known, or startle her uncle.

With no care as to advancing noiselessly, but keeping a sharp lookout lest we come upon sober men, the sergeant and I moved about at will, finding everywhere the same condition of affairs, and when half an hour had passed it was positive our people might come into the enemy's lines and gather up prisoners by the hundreds without being molested in any way, for I question if their presence would have been suspected.

General Pope had promptly advanced, and his army lay in Culpepper, the right reaching toward the Blue Ridge, and the left extending nearly to the Rapidan.

She had cheerfully left a luxurious home to follow the young engineer's fortunes; and it was well known that those fortunes had been materially advanced by her tact and cleverness.

It progressively advanced, like philosophy itself, from the time of Thales until it had reached the perfection of which it was capable, when it became merged into astronomical science.

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