24 adverbs to describe how to banded

Jacobs' band monthly.

After all their efforts, they would still remain a hundred individuals, merely banded together under more restraints, and with less liberty than are common.

LOVEBY'S collar unbuttoned, band carelessly on, hat on the table, as new risen from sleep.

The responds of the aisle arches are curiously banded.

Under parts rich purplish-chestnut on the breast, which is marked with chains of white spots like polka-dots; belly white; a white band on each side of the breast in front of the wing; the sides further back tan color with fine wavy black lines, and still further back distinctly banded crosswise with black and white.

Under parts gray, washed with brown and very faintly banded.

Again I hear The tread of that goodly band; I know the flash of Ellsworth's eye

Through my heart One fear doth chase another; perhaps with rage, Again on the unconsecrated shore, The Furies' grisly band my brother seize.

judged Bohannan, peering at its dark wood, heavily banded with iron.

4 the arrangement is modified so that the coil, C, is outside, and the closed band or circuit, B, inside and around the core, I. Electro-inductive repulsion is produced as before.

"Jolly good band too.

In the northwest, between the Ohio and the Lakes, were the Algonquin tribes, generally banded loosely together; in the southwest, between the Tennesseethen called the Cherokeeand the Gulf, the so-called Appalachians lived.

The host of chiefs, who sat on the right side of the huge Durbar tent, close packed in a semi-circle, and who rose as one man when the band outside began "God save the Queen," and the artillery thundered forth the royal salute, were a blaze of jewels.

She had been vowed to the Virgin in her babyhood, and was always dressed in white and blue, but her little dress was a small conventual robe, straight and narrow cut, of white woollen stuff, and banded plainly with blue at the waist.

I'll divide my menthirty shall go after this rascally band of Peigans, for such I believe they are, and thirty shall remain to guard the camp.

And there on the steps was Uncle Purdie sunning himself and smoking a richly-banded cigarby order of his spouse.

They were decorated round the rims with bands of red and green and yellow; the very egg-cups were similarly banded; and portraits of the late Queen Victoria and the Prince Consort decorated the cupboard's two panels.

Straight the three bands prepare in arms to join, Each band the number of the sacred nine.

For the yoke thereof is a yoke of iron, and the bands thereof are bands of brass.

At length the friar stopped before a mighty door, thick-banded with iron bars and with massy bolts, and while Beltane held the torch, he fitted key to lock and thereafter the great door swung on screaming hinge and showed a dungeon beyonda place foul and noisome, where divers pale-faced wretches lay or crouched, blinking in the torch's glare.

Then his ruff was triple-banded, and so stiffly starched, that the head was fixed immovably amidst its plaits.

The pleasure boat for Lincoln Park, a band aboard, and with a barker industriously busy, was close by, surrounded by a bevy of women and children.

They eat a little from my hand, But would prefer to starve, than stand Besmeared by that uncleanly band.

She put me in a hick'ry basket when I on'y a day and a half old, with nuthin' on but mah belly band an' di'per.

24 adverbs to describe how to  banded  - Adverbs for  banded