9 adverbs to describe how to bask

"He expressed his intention of employing counseland defending a suit," returned the Colonel, affably basking in her smile.

Sleep, love, and let thy spirit bask awhile In Heaven's own sunshine;yet forget not me!

that with long upward beat Have won an undisturbed retreat, Where, poised like wingèd victories, They mirror in unflinching eyes The life broad-basking 'neath their feet, Man always with his Now at strife, Pained with first gasps of earthly air, Then begging Death the last to spare, Still fearful of the ampler life.

Angela echoed the question lazily, for she was happier this morning, and basking dreamily in the change, not troubling to wonder what had brought it about.

" But Sophie did all the next day, being delightfully gay at the dinner, and devoting herself to the young minister who was invited to meet the distinguished novelist, and evidently being afraid of him, gladly basked in the smiles of his charming neighbor.

When the young men arrived the girls were lazily basking on the sand, and Nan was pretending to read a book to the other two.

These retire from the world, not merely to bask in ease or gratify curiosity, but that, being disengaged from common cares, they may employ more time in the duties of religion; that they may regulate their actions with stricter vigilance, and purify their thoughts by more frequent meditation.

But the Grecian lady was only one of many fair women who basked successively (or together) in Milan's favour.

On the grassy border of this lane a flock of geese were tranquilly basking, and, as Ted approached, a vigilant and pugnacious gander rushed towards him, flapping its wings and extending its long neck with portentous hisses.

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