14 adverbs to describe how to ambling

I was in the right mood to-night for the enjoyment of the place, and I ambled through the dinner in a fashion so leisurely and trifled so long over coffee and cigarette that it was far past ten o'clock when I came out again into Forty-second Street.

Perchance in nightmare's fitful dreams thou'lt amble into sight, Perchance once more thy cunning eye will turn on me its light.

600 Intent upon his faithful watch, The Beast four days and nights had past; A sweeter meadow ne'er was seen, And there the Ass four days had been, Nor ever once did break his fast: 605 Yet firm his step, and stout his heart; The mead is crossedthe quarry's mouth Is reached; but there the trusty guide Into a thicket turns aside, And deftly ambles towards the south.

Two booze-fiends were ambling homeward at an early hour, after being out nearly all night.

A tarpaulin covered Hermia's orchestra and Markham's knapsack which were securely packed upon the animala valiant, if silent company, marching confidently into the unknown, Hermia smiling defiance at the clouds, Markham smoking grimly, the donkey ambling impassively, the least concerned of the three.

"I must have gotten hold of some kind of a cactus," he said to Kalitan, who only replied: "Huh! picked hedgehog," as he pointed to where Ted's cactus was ambling indignantly away with every quill rattling and set straight out in anger at having his morning nap disturbed.

And now one knew where their owner lived, and in what state ... Alighting at his own door, the adventurer surprised Prince Victor, morosely ambling by, in his vast fatuity no doubt imagining that his passage through Halfmoon Street would go unremarked in the dusk of that early winter evening.

My dear Relict was amongst them, and ambled in a Country-Dance as notably as the best of 'em.

Quail, partridge, and plover rose from the ground in coveys, as my horse cantered through; and an occasional peafowl or florican scudded across the track as I ambled onward.

His horse ambled past, and he smiled and nodded to those he knew in the crowd, and then was lost to sight.

The camel stood there uncertainly, swaying slightly from side to side and seeming to take in the room in a careful, appraising glance; then as if he had come to an abrupt decision he turned and ambled swiftly out the door.

He now ambled awkwardly to meet John Gaspar.

He was too wet and heavy to follow it up, however, so he ambled off towards the ship as vigorously as his clothes would allow him, followed by the whole crew.

In the first case, matters will in all probability be found to amble on so calmly, that the enamoured pair may seldom find it needful to consult the rules of etiquette; but in the latter, its rules must be attentively observed, or "the course of true love" will assuredly not run smooth.

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