22 adverbs to describe how to babbles

I affirm most certainly that no action was ever so done; it is mere babble; there is nothing in it that could really act as a motive to any man.

So Billy Woods lay still and babbled ceaselessly.

"The two women came briskly through the lobby, the cook babbling cheerfully and the housemaid silent; but at the museum door they both stopped short and the former ejaculated, 'Gawd!

It is a difficult matter to point out "the uneducated," and writers of all grades are eternally babbling of our high state of civilization and refinement, yet, we repeat, the necessity of this association is an anomaly which amounts to a national disgrace.

And by now the urgent need of keeping the gun going was so impressed on Bunthrop that when the next gunner was struck down and the gun stood idle and deserted it was Bunthrop who turned wildly urging the other loaders to get up and keep the gun going; babbled excitedly about the only hope being to stop the Germans before they "got in" with the bayonet, repeated again and again at them the officer's phrase about "skewered like stuck pigs."

Where was I, then?From childhood I was wont To dream and dream, and babble foolishly Of things that were not and could never be.

Then the old woman began to babble humorously of how the white men made all things.

There must be in these demiurgic profundities a rapid manufacture of innumerable thousands of that particular speech about "scrappy reading," and that contrast of "modern" with "serious" literature, that babbles about in the provinces so incessantly.

Thereafter he babbled incoherently, pawing the air with shaking arms till a fresh convulsion stretched him on the floor.

" I slipped the document into my pocket without remark, and we proceeded on our way, Mrs. Hornby babbling inconsequently, with occasional outbursts of emotion, and Juliet silent and abstracted.

His lips might begin to babble inconveniently at any time, and why should not his mouth be stopped?

The innkeeper babbled vaguely, for on a sudden he was very much afraid of his gigantic patron.

All night Clem had babbled languidly of many things, of "a hunded thousan' hatchin' aigs," and "a thousan' brillion dollahs," of "Mahstah Jere" and "Little Miss," of a visiting Cousin Peavey whom he had been obliged to "whup" for his repeated misdemeanors; and darkly and often had he whispered, so low I could scarcely hear it, of an enemy that was entering the room with a fell design.

" She had babbled her gossip so lightly and rapidly that this last piece of information had not given him the start its significance deserved.

And the streams are running all night long, and seem to babble louder than in the day time, for the noises of the working world are still, so that we hear them better.

He belongs to me; don't you, Bobby darlin'?" A babyish voice babbled merrily, but the sounds were all "goos" and "ahs" without any resemblance to words.

We stand facing each other in the narrow wood-path, while the beck noisily babbles past, and the thrushes answer each other in lovely dialogue.

We stand facing each other in the narrow wood-path, while the beck noisily babbles past, and the thrushes answer each other in lovely dialogue.

She tucked the little girl in the narrow bed they were both to sleep in, and babbled softly to the drowsy child: "No place yet.

The innkeeper babbled vaguely, for on a sudden he was very much afraid of his gigantic patron.

Lady Mary lifted the miniature from the table, and looked at it without a word; but from the sofa, the two old sisters babbled audibly to each other.

I babble vainly.

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