20 adverbs to describe how to appraising

I saw that she rightly appraised her own daring and felt free to say: "You see!

Swiftly I appraised the cool perfection of her attire, scenting the spice of the pinks she had thrust at her belt.

Critical appreciation of the volume of 1842 was happily encouraging to the poet; indeed, it was most gratifying, for its many remarkable beauties were now justly and adequately appraised, particularly such fine new themes as the volume contained'Ulysses,' 'Godiva,' 'The Two Voices,' 'The Talking Oak,' 'Oenone,' 'Locksley Hall,' 'The Vision of Sin,' and 'Morte D'Arthur,' the germ of the future "Idylls of the King."

She was finding it mildly amusing to note how people came and went at Matocton, and to appraise these people disinterestedly, because she would never see them again.

To the Senate of the United States: I nominate Elisha Whittlesey and Elias S. Terry to be commissioners under the seventeenth article of the treaty concluded with the Cherokee tribe of Indians at New Echota on the 29th day of December, 1835, to adjudicate the claim of David Taylor for 640 acres of land, which has been duly appraised in accordance with the terms of the ninth article of said treaty, but not paid for.

A glance behind her had assured Anna that there was no shadow on the screen, behind which sat Flora on the carpet, at graceful ease listening while she eagerly appraised the jewels in her hands and lap.

These you must pass in instantaneous review, these you must expertly appraise, out of these you must choose the words that will best serve your purpose.

When they sat down in the chairs I drew forward for them I mentally appraised them for a moment.

Each man narrowly appraised the other.

He was newly appraising this white-faced brother.

Yet this fact, I am resignedly sure, as I nowadays appraise this seven-year-old romance, could not ever be detected by any reader of "Figures of Earth," In consequence, it has seemed well here to confess at some length the original conception of this volume, without at all going into the value of that conception, nor into, heaven knows, how this conception came so successfully to be obscured.

When these could not be satisfactorily appraised from the yard, they sauntered up to the porch and surveyed Clem in the front room at his work of unpacking and cleaning.

Steadily his calm blue eyes appraised Dame Katharine.

She sat with head drooped forward, her masculine little chin thrust out eagerly, her candid eyes transparently appraising him.

He clasped their hands in a grip that belied his terse, uncompromising manner at the telephone; his eyes were not those of the domineering individual whom conjecture had appraised so vividly a short time before.

" I seemed to see her again, standing pale and troubled, while my father watched her, coldly appraising, and Brutus grinned at her across the room.

They appraised her boldly and as boldly expressed their approval.

CHAPTER VII A STRANGE PEOPLE Ten hours after the start of the submarine, Dave Tower's eye anxiously watched the dial which indicated a rapidly lessening supply of oxygen, while his keenly appraising mind measured time in terms of oxygen supply.

Herman Joost looked the ring over lovingly and appraised it conservatively at twenty-five hundred dollars.

His first wife would have agreed with her successor about his possession of this quality though they would have appraised it rather differently.

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