33 adverbs to describe how to bathe

Obtaining some water from the stream Grantham bathed it tenderly, and then bound it up as well as he could with his handkerchief.

Robert Willoughby's sorrow mingled with that of Maud, and, as he folded her to his heart, their faces were literally bathed in each other's tears.

In your father's gallery once, I saw your pictured face, Ione you were not always so sad and pale as this, No beauty in all the long line of your noble race Had eyes so softly bathed in bright bewitchment of bliss, You were just nineteen, they saidit was painted in Spain The year before you cameit was on your foreign tour, By an artist too low to be reached by your disdain, A delicate, passionate-hearted boy, proud and poor.

This law seems to have fallen into oblivion, as even the Christians in after times fell into the practice, and gave occasion to many decrees of councils and synods for its prohibition; yet with little effect, as even priests and monks bathed promiscuously along with the women.

He bathed it clumsily, then tied a bit of rag round it, and made her head easy with the pillow.

I drank great quantities of the sulphur water, and bathed my face in it continuously.

Stella watched him bathe his head copiously in cold water and then seat himself at the long table, trying to force food upon an aggrieved and rebellious stomach.

Repairing next to the tirtha called Kalasi and bathing there devoutly and with the senses under control, a man obtaineth the fruit of the Agnishtoma sacrifice.

well I know these poor eyes be all red and swollen with weeping for theethough indeed I bathed them ere

The white doe of Rylstone and Andrew Marvell's fawn might fitly bathe amid their beauties.

It was four o'clock when he rejoined the contractor in the lower room, freshly bathed and shaven and in a change of clothes.

The time to Angy, guiltily bathing her face, was short; the time to her anxious husband unaccountably long.

On our return to the cutter, our party very imprudently bathed, which occasioned, to some of them, two or three days' indisposition, and it was fortunate that they did not suffer from a coup de soleil.

It scarce need be said that when Lufki-Humma was born, the mother arose at once from her couch of skins, herself bore the infant to the neighboring bayou and bathed itnot for singularity, nor for independence, nor for vainglory, but only as one of the heart-curdling conventionalities which made up the experience of that most pitiful of holy things, an Indian mother.

" Mechanically she bathed her face and hands and passed into her sitting-room, where her tea awaited her.

At the other end there was a pool of soft golden light in which dark figures were bathed mysteriously.

She could not entirely escape the soft influence of the tranquillity in which the household was newly bathed.

" Then George went up to Mr. Ward, who was still piteously bathing his eye and forehead in the water.

"I rov'd with dire Almagro's ruthless train "Thro' scenes of death, to Chili's verdant plain; "Their wish, to bathe that verdant plain in gore, "Then from its bosom drag the golden ore; 230 "But mine, to check the stream of human blood, "Or mingle drops of anguish with the flood.

The child whose clothes were formerly sewn on to him, to save his mother the periodical labour of sewing on buttons, is now undressed and bathed regularly.

A well-kept lawn, richly bathed in sunlight, flashed through the trees; and, opening the gate and following the tree-shaded path along one side of the house, Esther presently mounted to a small terrace, where, as she had hoped, she came upon a dainty little lady watering her flowers.

He scarcely ever bathes or eats pork, because, according to him, the Spaniards don't do those things, and for the same reason he doesn't eat rice and dried fish, although he may be watering at the mouth and dying of hunger.

In all Massinger's work there is admirable ease and dignity; if his words are seldom bathed in tears or steeped in fire, yet he never writes beneath his subject.

It's the Lord's thoughts that are given to black Chloe, and she hasn't anything to dress them up in but her own, poor, old, ragged words, that a'n't fit to use any way; so Chloe'll wait until she gets something better to make 'em 'pear to belong to the Lord that owns 'em"; and Chloe still soothingly bathed my head, which I think was aching all the while, only I should not have found it out, if she had not told me it.

"That's the end of my hunting," grunted the patient, who bore the agony of rubbing and bathing stoically.

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