105 adverbs to describe how to advise

Nor would he heed the dubious head shaken by his host of Meyrueis, who earnestly advised a guide.

Phocion, an Athenian general who wisely advised in vain for peace with Antipater, became regarded as a traitor; he fled to Phocis, entered into the intrigues of Cassander, who delivered him up to the Athenians, who condemned him to drink hemlock.

One plan, then, we strenuously advise all who do not follow, to begin at once, and that is, to label all their various pickles and store sauces, in the same way as the cut here shows.

The manifest imputation was that I had advised him wrongly and that, after he had decided to adopt a course contrary to my advice, I had continued to oppose his views and had with reluctance obeyed his instructions.

"Better not call Danny boy names," advised Dave Darrin gravely.

" "Danny better not run over him, and stand on his neck, thoughhe ain't used to itthe way we are," Patsy said, but was promptly advised to forget it, and let Pearl go on with the story, by Danny himself, to whom the subject was growing painful.

That accomplished scholar, himself for once at fault, could only frankly advise me to do at last what I ought to have done at first,to apply to Theodore Parker.

I must tell you that this castle wherein you lie is a castle of enchantment, and they who dwell here mean you no good; wherefore I would advise you to be upon your guard against them.

The statesman who seeks to gain his end by tortuous and underground ways is foolish or badly advised.

These latter occupations are well salaried, because it is of the first moment to the merchant that he should be rightly advised on the real value of what he is about to purchase or to sell.

The swallow and the cuckoo are generally hailed as harbingers of spring and summer, but, perhaps, many of our readers are not aware that it is only lucky to hear the cuckoo, for the first time in the season, upon soft ground in contradistinction to hard roads, and with money in the pocket, which the youngster is sagely advised to be sure then to turn over.

"Moreover, I do not advise you merely to relinquish dominion, but to accomplish beforehand all that is advantageous for the public, and by decrees and laws to settle definitely whatever business needs attention, just as Sulla did.

It has never been promulgated in Finland, and no Finnish authority has been officially advised of it.

And, in fact, might I humbly advise, it does appear impolitic to hurl anathemas unless your Holiness knows that some one will be hit.

Being advised to-day, privately, and thus afforded a chance to fade gracefully into the great bounding West, he may use his common sense.

My pals would run you down," the constable advised coolly.

There is no silly-forfeiture exacted in either case, but such is the general course solemnly advised by a man who showed himself my true friend for so many years.

"Better bring those," he advised briefly.

In 1778 it was enacted by the same meeting, that the children of those who had been set free by members, should be tenderly advised, and have a suitable education given them.

"Roll up in them blankets and go to sleep," he advised her curtly.

Whatever might have been your pleasure or mine, I know not how I could have honestly advised you to come hither with borrowed money.

But this does not restrain Rothe from deliberately advising his fellow-men to a different course.

When the door was secured, that none might escape, either through fear of him or sympathy with George, he opened to them the design of the interview, namely, that they might be effectually advised to stay at home and obey his orders.

They very rarely advise any one to follow their example.

" "Do," he advised courteously; "you will find it will help with the privateerstide you over every little unpleasantness.

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