36 adverbs to describe how to bares

At first the branches had been utterly bare, and beyond their reticulation had been visible the rosy façade of a new Board-school.

Sickly little Floy, down at home, knew the way to something below all this: just as they of the Rommany blood see below the muddy boulders of the streets the enchanted land of Boabdil bare beneath.

The earth is comparatively bare and smooth and dry.

However, considering its latitude, it is exceedingly bare of vegetation; and there is only one plant which claims attention, that is the famous cabbage discovered by Captain Cook.

The country is now denuded of soil, the rocks are practically bare; it supports only a few lions, hyaes, gazelles, and Bedouins.

It was deplorably bare and shabby in the wintry morning light.

Mrs. Van Kamp had cleverly left it so that the Ellsworths could see how dreadfully bare the place was.

And by that single phrase, with its implications, she laid unconsciously bare the sordid baseness of her ageing heart; she exposed by her mere intonation of the word 'sheets' all the foulness of jealousy and thwarted salacity that was usually concealed beneath her tight dress and neat apron, and beneath her prim gestures and deferential tones.

So the child was delivered unto Merlin, and he bare him forth unto sir Ector, and made a holy man christen him, and named him "Arthur."

With her lovely arms bared halfway to the shoulders she rolled out a batch of biscuits.

There is the cathedrala striking object from a distance, tho' the interior is hideously bare.

Her beautiful shoulders have never been immodestly bared to the eyes of the world.

" The pavement to his left became invitingly bare, and young Caddles went slowly on his way.

And Felicite fell upon Clotilde as the latter was finishing her toilet, her arms bare, her hair loose, looking as fresh and smiling as a rose.

Kazan's fangs were bared menacingly when Pierre stopped and looked down at him.

In somewhat odd, perhaps, but picturesque and original form, M. Delsarte told us healthy and strengthening truths:'The misery of luxury devours us, but the truth makes no display; it is modestly bare.'....

'Here, take this silver; it maie eathe thie care: We are Goddes stewards all, nete of our owne we bare. '

Two singularly isolated basaltic rocks, of some elevation, partially bare, but at parts covered by shrubs, rise from about the centre of the valley.

In many instances the islands themselves were no more than banks, which were periodically bare, and on all, the use of piles has been necessary to support the superincumbent loads of palaces, churches, and public monuments, under which, in the course of ages, the humble spits of sand have been made to groan.

"When the king had happily returned to France, how piously he bare himself towards God, how justly towards his subjects, how compassionately towards the afflicted, and how humbly in his own respect, and with what zeal he labored to make progress, according to his power, in every virtue, all this can be attested by persons who carefully watched his manner of life, and who knew the spotlessness of his conscience.

The apartment was pitifully bare and empty.

Her bosom was boldly bared, and he feasted his eyes upon the sweet furrow of her breasts, he followed the delicious outline of her leg, and found his heart melting before the undulating movements of her graceful bust and her sturdy hips.

And anon he leapt out of his house, leaving his meat, and fasting came to the, body, took it and bare it in to his house privily, that he might secretly bury it when the sun went down.

The challenge in that courage rare Courage defenseless, proudly bare Never could tempt him; he could dare Strike up the leveled rifle there.

His last day had been lived as a boy with publicly bare feet.

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