171 adverbs to describe how to approached

I cautiously approached his house.

" He had gradually approached her, and uttered the last words face to face, his eyes close to hers.

Timidly Mr. Appleboy approached the dais.

But on her side, as he softly approached steeped in a grayish light, she could see him with singular distinctness.

I could do nothing but stare out across the intervening water, with eyes fastened on that swiftly approaching boat.

Again Mr. Judkins started; he even stepped back a pace to get a better view of the stranger, who had approached so stealthily through the dim light that the agent was unaware of his existence until he spoke.

The idea, however, that Henrich's loss was in some way connected with this manor that he could give him some information respecting the nature of his son's death, and the place where his remains had been depositedcame forcibly to his mind; and, regardless of the cold malignant gaze that Coubitant fixed on him, he hastily approached him, and exclaimed in the Indian

Slowly, noiselessly, they approached.

I respectfully approached her, and inquired if she was one of my cousins.

I approached one of them warily and asked a question.

" Full, bright organ tones came through the opened doors toward the boys when they silently approached the church, and now, suddenly, the whole congregation joined with the tones of the organ and sang in loud, full chorus: "How shall I then receive Thee?

Driving my donkey before me, I boldly approached the first picket-house and saluted the non-commissioned officer in military fashion.

He approached Kazan fearlessly now, without the club.

We must approach him reverently, with humble fear.

Consequently an area in which we had directed mines to be laid, and to which a minelayer had been sent, could not safely be approached within a distance of some five miles on a subsequent occasion.

And yet the miserable man approached slowly, reluctantly, shrinking back as one who strives with superior corporeal power exerted to force him onward, as if physically dragged on step by step by invisible bonds held by hands unseen.

"Yes." "You do not for a moment think that any materialistic science has remotely approached an adequate explanation of its meaning?" "Certainly not.

Nine days they sailed smoothly, favoured by the western wind, and by the tenth they approached so nigh as to discern lights kindled on the shores of their country earth: when by ill fortune, Ulysses, overcome with fatigue of watching the helm, fell asleep.

At present, it suited him to unite with the other chiefs in their pledge of allegiance to King James, and of amity towards his British subjects; but he never openly approached their settlement, or made the slightest advance towards becoming better acquainted with them.

The motionless boat was lifted with the ship, until it stood in an attitude fearfully approaching to the perpendicular.

Since the commencement of this volume many of the old friends mentioned in it with affectionate remembrance have gone to their rest, and I am steadily approaching my own end.

Gravely, as though here were a rite to be approached solemnly, he lifted her into the saddle.

Once he stopped abruptly; some one on the beach afar was approaching.

" With this generous tribute to and appreciation of Ruskin, despite the economic vagaries into which the great critic and teacher of his time fell, we may more confidently approach the busy era of his later and self-sacrificing labors, and with less apology take space to dealas compactly and intelligently as we canwith some of the more notable of the many books and brochures of the period.

Delia approached doubtfully, but he heard her not.

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