40 adverbs to describe how to alarms

" He said this lightly, fearing to alarm the girls unnecessarily, and then passed through the doorway and joined Booth at the front.

"My poor fellows were dreadfully alarmed, and about twenty of them made a simultaneous rush into the water for my rescue, and just as I reached the opposite bank one seized me by the arms and another clasped me round the body.

The description of the deceased lady, though vague, had terribly alarmed him.

You have exceedingly alarmed me by what you hint of his attempt to get one of my letters.

They were not accompanied by any thunder, but alarmed us considerably.

These, my lords, are the consequences which necessarily ensue from the use of those pernicious, those infatuating spirits, which have justly alarmed every man whom pleasure or sloth has not wholly engrossed, and who has ever looked upon the various scenes of life with that attention which their importance demands.

However, his opening remark told me that I had been alarming myself unduly.

But I hope my message did not alarm you needlessly.

Caiphas was, in realty excessively alarmed, and filled with anxiety, but his pride was so great that he concealed his feelings as far as possible, and endeavoured to reassure Annas.

His enormous head of curled red hair not only presented a central parting on top and a very much one-sided parting and puffing-out behind, but actually covered both his ears; while his ruddy semi-circle of beard curled inward, instead of out, and greatly surprised, if it did not positively alarm, the looker-on, by appearing to remain perfectly motionless, no matter how actively the stranger moved his jaws.

Puzzled, vaguely alarmed, a hundred questions came pouring into her brain and lingered there disturbingly.

He soon changed it; but when he saw that those who stood by were sorely alarmed, he said: 'I have seen many a man who if such a thing had happened to him would not have borne arms or entered the field the same day; but I never believed in omens, and I never will.

The mails that followed brought him nothing, and he was inexpressibly alarmed and distressed by this fact.

He turned toward the door, instinctively alarmed; then hesitated.

Occupiers of the public land, who had never yet been disturbed in their occupationsuch as those who held the Campanian domain landwere alarmed by this plan of colonisation, which not only called in question once more their right of tenure, but even appropriated their land.

" "Danger has a strong meaning in the mouth of a mountaineer, Signore; for what is security on this path, might be thought alarming lower down in the valleys; I say it not.

Mrs. Wilson thought the distance between the two suitors for the favor of her nieces was, if anything, increased by their short separation, and particularly noticed on the part of the colonel an aversion to Denbigh that at times painfully alarmed, by exciting apprehensions for the future happiness of the precious treasure she had prepared herself to yield to his solicitations, whenever properly proffered.

I did not wish to alarm you prematurely this morning, but the worst has happened.

She was profoundly alarmed and cowed by this irresistible weakness, and stood helplessly at bay among the languid roses.

In London I was as much harassed and as repeatedly alarmed as I had been in my flight through the country.

She lay still for some time and held her breath, listening for a movement, even for the sound of breathing,scarcely alarmed, yet sure that she was not alone.

" Though amazed, and secretly alarmed at the request, Mrs Wyllys complied; delivering the holy language of the inspired writers with a fervour that found its support in the strength of her own emotions.

His first process is by means of the electric current to sound a little bell, which simultaneously alarms all the stations on his line; and although the attention of the sentinel at each is thus attracted, yet it almost instantly evaporates from all excepting from that to the name of which he causes the electric nee

He had been caught in storms in mountain regions and deep valleys before, but he had never felt so terribly alone or so superstitiously alarmed as on this occasion.

The negroes had been temporarily alarmed at the visit of the guerrillas, but, as they were not personally disturbed, their excitement was soon allayed.

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