18 adverbs to describe how to aging

But in the prematurely aging, decay invading a half accomplished maturity, marvels have been achieved at times with feeding of the gland.

This produced what now appears a strange confusion of the genders: as, "Learning hath his infancy, when it is but beginning, and almost childish; then his youth, when it is luxuriant and juvenile; then his strength of years, when it is solid and reduced; and lastly his old age, when it waxeth dry and exhaust.

But from the age of thirty-six onwards, our position is like that of the investor who begins to entrench upon his capital.

A League member found her way one bitter afternoon in December to one home where lay an Italian woman in bed with a new-born baby and three other children, aged three, four and five years respectively, surrounding her.

And sometimes, but not often, she had decided that a shoe clerk, no matter his age, would take her request as a mere incident in the day's trade.

because, though the loose beard and flowing white hair may serve to typify the "Ancient of Days," baldness expresses not merely age, but the infirmity of age.

His colleague, Sir Frederick Whitaker, was ageing palpably.

It has small resemblance to George Eliot's Romola, whose scene is laid in Italy during the same period; but the two works may well be read in succession, as the efforts of two very different novelists of the same period to restore the life of an age long past.

His wrinkled, sunken face had aged perceptibly.

" It was; for the Infant Phenomenon certainly looked older, and had moreover, been precisely the same age for certainly five years.

His wife was a slender lady, scarcely half his age, with a sweet and interesting face, and was attired plainly but tastefully.

It has aged him terribly.

Truly he had aged woefully in the past years.

Now, if this should turn out to be the case, it would be a fact of considerable importance, medico-legal and otherwise; for it would be possible to determine approximately the age of any object of known composition by testing its reactions to electricity, heat, light and other molecular vibrations.

" He had aged wonderfully in that moment of darkness.

Who can question that this is pre-eminently the age of the sham and the counterfeit?

The man of the party, though certainly not old in years, was frightfully aged by dissipation and disease.

She had aged very little, being that Oz folk age only when they choose to, and little Ozma had just been given her rightful place on the royal throne.

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