79 adverbs to describe how to between

Presently, I had reached a point more than halfway between the House and the gorge.

To the immense relief of all concerned the men stepped off, marched straight between the flags and back to quarters, tamed.

Wrapped in an old grey overcoat, and wearing a cocked hat from which the rain dripped heavily, Napoleon stood on a hill, with his hands clasped behind his back, his head sunk deep between his shoulders, looking towards Ligny.

Proof"Hear the causes between your brethren, and judge righteously between every man and his neighbor, and THE STRANGER THAT IS WITH HIM.

Strictly between ourselves, the said revered employer is an annointed fraud.

That battle was the determining crisis of the contest, not merely between Rome and Carthage, but between the two great families of the world, which then made Italy the arena of their oft-renewed contest for preëminence.

As Washington said: "The whole world was in an uproar," and he added that the task "was to steer safely between Scylla and Charybdis."

It took Andy squarely between the shoulders, and he dropped like a shot.

I have the honor to request you to express yourself in the sense indicated above to (the present representative of M. Viviani) (Sir Edward Grey) (M. Sasonow) and therewith give special emphasis to the view that in this question there is concerned an affair which should be settled solely between Austria-Hungary and Servia, the limitation to which it must be the earnest endeavor of the powers to insure.

Joe signed Jack Murphy's name in his very best style, and then Jack took the pen and under Joe's explicit directions, drew one line horizontally through the name and another line perpendicularly between the two words of it, and Joe wrote above it: "his solem mark."

They all three worked over the problems yet to be solved, Morse going backwards and forwards between New York and Morristown.

The man started to draw his revolver, but in an instant he and Wampus were rolling together upon the ground and the Canadian presently came uppermost and held his antagonist firmly between his knees.

'That makes such a difference.' 'My dear, there is no difference nowadays between the stage and the drawing-room.

The laborer obeyed and struck the lion violently between the eyes.

* "All affiliations, aggregations, and foederations, as well as correspondences carried on collectively between societies, under whatever denomination they may exist, are henceforth prohibited, as being subversive of government, and contrary to the unity of the republic.

Hollingsworth Chase, Lord Deppingham and a familiar figure in an ill-fitting red jacket and forage cap strode firmly, defiantly between the rows of humble Japatites.

The subject had never been brought up quite so definitely between them before, although Jarvis had no doubt that both mother and sister understood the long persisting intention which within the last year had grown in him so overwhelmingly strong.

If one couldn't draw nor write nor act nor develop some clever musical stunt, what else was there for a girl to do? "Well, of course," said Rush, in a very mature philosophical way and lighting a cigarette pretty deliberately between the words,"of course,

My fingers caught in a wet mane; I clung desperately between crowding flanks.

The sun is low, and the far-off village in the valley shows dimly between the daylight and darkness.

As the result of nearly forty years of this unceasing, organized effort, on the 25th of January, 1915, there was dedicated to the service of the American public a transcontinental telephone line, 3,600 miles long, joining the Atlantic and the Pacific, and carrying the human voice instantly and distinctly between San Francisco and New York and Philadelphia and Boston.

A rich thoughtis it not, Belford?He is certainly plaguy officious in the ladies' correspondence; and I am informed, plays double between mother and daughter, in fear of both.

His egotism, never colossal, stood feebly between him and Mrs. Farron's estimate of him.

Elsewhere the roller is put in motion by two men, who hold each one end of the cord and pull it backwards and forwards forcibly between them.

One complete round was executed by us, first on the shoulder beyond the pommel; secondly, on the neck; thirdly, between the ears; fourthly, between the forelegs, in a place called the counter, with our arms round the jugular veins of the flying phenomenon, and our toes in the air.

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