13 adverbs to describe how to blackened

Now, however, for a little space, the sky was hidden, by a sea of swaying, leaden-white clouds, which lightened and blackened, alternately, with the passage of day and night.

The Witch ducked aside, but not before getting her face badly blackened and her clothing ruined.

My clothes, neatly brushed and folded, were on a chair near the bed, with my brightly-blackened shoes near by.

He saw how fondly Oriana regarded her adopted brother, and personal jealousy made him more clear-sighted as to the possibility of her affection ripening into love than her father had as yet become; and gladly would the rival of the unsuspecting Henrich have blackened him in the eyes of the Chieftain, and caused him to be banished from the lodge, had he been able to find any accusation against him.

The crime is a long time present in them, but shapeless and shadowy, they are scarcely conscious of it; souls only blacken gradually.

"Were you lef you' hat, 'Sieur Frowenfel'?" he asked, and stole an artist's glance at Clotilde, while Joseph straightened up, and nerving himself to a tolerable calmness of speech, said: "I have been struck with a stick of wood by a half-witted person under a misunderstanding of my intentions; but the circumstances are such as to blacken my character hopelessly; but I am innocent!"

Whole streets were merely blackened ruins, and trade, which had been at a complete standstill, was just beginning to show a return to life.

First he grew pale, then a shadow came over his face, and then another, and another, darker and darker, shade upon shade, as if an exhalation from the pit was momentarily blackening the air about him.

In a newly blackened stove, which fairly shone, was a blazing fire.

SHOULD THE OVEN BE VERY BRISK, it will be found necessary to cover the joint with a piece of white paper, to prevent the meat from being scorched and blackened outside, before the heat can penetrate into the inside.

When Mr. Shaw came to put away the horse, she struck him over the head with her handbag, playfully blackening one of his eyes, and then begged him to come and make up"kiss and forgit, like the swate pet that he was.

If I had not read Bergson, I should probably still be blackening endless pages of paper privately, in the hope of making ends meet that were never meant to meet, and trying to discover some mode of conceiving the behavior of reality which should leave no discrepancy between it and the accepted laws of the logic of identity.

Like calumny, which blackens whatsoever is suspected, oxygen pounces upon the failing and completes their ruin.

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