62 adverbs to describe how to aroused

" I have often been brought to realize that the latent nobility in our human nature is never so effectually aroused as at the second stage of alcoholic dementia.

Newly aroused hope could be seen upon his face.

Roswell Gardiner saw that arguments would avail nothing against a cupidity so keenly aroused.

In due time they crept into their several berths just as if aboard ship; and after that several of the fellows did not know a single thing until they were rudely aroused, perhaps some hours later on.

It is only when language is insincerewhen it expresses lofty sentiments or generous sympathies, yet springs from designing selfishnessthat it justly arouses misgivings.

" Mr. Hardy said, "Oh, indeed," and fell straight-way into a dismal reverie from which the most spirited efforts of his host only partially aroused him.

" In a moment the man was fiercely aroused.

A few minutes' walking brought them to the northern entrance of the cathedral, where they speedily aroused the poor verger, who began to fancy he was to have no rest that night.

But Washington repelled the idea with indignation, both for himself and the army; and not only on this occasion but on others when disaffection was rife, he utilized his own popularity to arouse anew the loyalty of the sorely tried patriots, his companions in arms.

If he does this, a writer's words will have a purely objective effect, like that of a finished picture in oils; whilst the subjective style is not much more certain in its working than spots on the wall, which look like figures only to one whose phantasy has been accidentally aroused by them; other people see nothing but spots and blurs.

A clatter of heavy boots, the opening of wooden "windows" that looked inward on to the high-walled courtyard, and in a minute a throng of Pathans and other Mussulmans entered the compound from the housesome obviously aroused from heavy slumber.

Therefore, although her death undoubtedly aroused much interest and comment, no one cared to be present at the obsequies.

Gradually the whole North and West were aroused, not merely to the moral evils of slavery, which were admitted without discussion, but to the intolerable abomination of holding a slave under any conditions, as against reason, against conscience, and against humanity.

But meantime the case was arousing a strong excitement in the country.

Emma Rouault, who had strangely aroused Madame Bovary's suspicions.

Without wasting a moment's time, the young man hastily aroused the sleepers, who prepared to abandon their camp and seek refuge in the adjoining timber.

Excitement and adverse criticism were almost universally aroused.

Miss More, intensely aroused by the descriptions presented of the horrible traffic, found vent for her feelings in a poem on the subject.

Suddenly West straightened up, aroused by a new interestsurely that last wave went entirely over the yacht's rail; he could see the white gleam of spray as it broke; and, yes, there was another!

The Earl appeared to be as easily disarmed as he had been lightly aroused.

They are sincerely moved at the thought of their loved ones putting a long distance between them, and I saw a score of young and old sobbing bitterly when the Noa-Noa left for San Francisco though they stormed the stokers lustily when aroused.

A heated political campaign was in progress, and no interest could be aroused in an invention, no matter what were its possibilities in the advancement of the work and development of the nation.

How more accurately and eloquently could "the captain in us," momentarily aroused, give voice to his predicament, than in the words, "Instead of the sublime and open world, the narrow prison of the breast.

In his eyes was a curiosity, new-aroused and burning.

It is nature as affecting man, and man as transformed into a creature of feeling and passion by the mysterious conditions of his existence, which oftenest arouses the poetic fervor in her.

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