10 adverbs to describe how to bide

They will also recall how Dave Darrin, when accused of treachery to his classmates, patiently bided his time until he, with the aid of some close friends, was able to demonstrate his innocence.

he cried, "I am fain to bide awhile and hold talk with one Beltane, who styleth himselfDuke of Pentavalon.

Faith has such foresight, such courage, whether it toils actively or can merely bide its time.

He sat motionless and silent, calmly biding his time to express the disapproval which such childish behavior made incumbent upon him.

" Husband, and daughters, and sons all there, Wearing the "crown and the garments fair" Singing the songs that will never tire, And swelling the chorus of heaven's choir; But patiently, hopefully, bides the time That shall bring her at last to a fairer clime.

So she bided her time and ungraciously as she saw the popularity of the noble woman grow and grow; she was fast becoming a great favourite.

" "Mun I bide for tay?" inquired Ted, with his head on one side.

Him an' Martin Tyrer, of Little Upton, is mich of an age, an' they'n walked same number of timesthey're a bit jealous one o' th' t'other an' our Gaffer reckons if he bides awhoam, owd Martin 'ull be castin' up at him, an' sayin' he's beat him.

You see if I don't holler an' holler an' holler an' keep-a-hollerin'!" Sharley's heart sank; but she patiently cleared away her dishes, mixed her mother's ipecac, read her father his paper, went upstairs with the children, treated Moppet with respect as to his buttons and boot-lacing, and tremblingly bided her time.

But though thus calmly did she speak to him, When he had gone to hide his breaking heart As best he might, to bravely bide his time, And do his life work as she bade him do, Then all her lonely haunts echoed this cry, This cry of deeper anguish"Oh, my heart!"

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