25 adverbs to describe how to booms

His voice boomed musically, filling the room.

All the while the great bell was booming overhead, and the whole atmosphere seemed to vibrate with sound and emotion.

It was bright, but cold, and the surf, I remember, was booming loudly, though there had been no wind in our parts for days.

Finally abruptly Galen Albret's cavernous voice boomed forth.

The black mountain was fading slowly away, and up out of that gloom came now ghostly and far-reaching voices of men booming faintly through giant megaphones.

the harassed Captain agitated his sword violently as a salute, turned to his company and boomed finely: "March off!" The Company obeyed its Commander.

" The iron messenger was seen bounding along the surface of the sea, skipping lightly from wave to wave, until it cast a little cloud of spray upon the very deck of their enemy, as it boomed harmlessly past her hull.

The thunder was booming heavily, and the rain ready to descend.

Long after the last real chance had utterly vanished, I pleased myself with the fond illusion that somewhere on the waste of waters she was still floating, and there were years during which I never heard the sound of the great guns booming inland from the Navy-yard without saying to myself, "The Wasp has come!"

She was even tactful in her loud fond clumsy way, with a tact that insistently boomed and buzzed about its victim's head.

A turkey buzzard was lazily circling cloud-high above me: a frog boomed intermittently from the little marsh, and there were bees at work in the blossoms.

St. Dunstan's clock was the fly in the ointment, for it boomed out intrusively the hour of eleven just as my guests were beginning thoroughly to appreciate one another; and thereby carried the sun (with a minor paternal satellite) out of the firmament of my heaven.

The gun booms loud.

And from very far below, much louder boomed the roar of rushing waters.

The day was hot and drowsy; the sea boomed monotonously on the rocks; the broad fig-leaves stirred not; great flies buzzed heavily in the sultry air.

Here by a snowbound river In scrapen holes we shiver, And like old bitterns we Boom to you plaintively: Robert how can I rhyme Verses for your desire Sleek fauns and cherry-time, Vague music and green trees, Hot sun and gentle breeze, England in June attire, And life born young again,

Softly the stair clock boomed three.

"In the Beginning," he boomed solemnly, in tones of profound conviction, "wasthe Word."

The air was heavy with disputation; long-tailed words boomed sonorously; red-faced and earnest, one of the occupants of the chairs assailed the man behind the counter; with soft, sweeping, eloquent gestures the latter defended himself.

"Then he's back in the red rocks," boomed West triumphantly.

Finally abruptly Galen Albret's cavernous voice boomed forth.

Outside the trench they were in the roar of the guns boomed unceasingly, the shells whooped and screwed overhead, and from oat in front came the crackle and roar of rifle-fire; and yet, despite the noise, the trench appeared still and silent.

We could hear the boom of the waves ashore, beating at the base of the barren brown hills of the coast.

The Governor came with his Light-horse Troop And his mounted trackmen, all cock-a-hoop; Halberds glittered and colors flew, French horns whinnied and trumpets blew, The yellow fifes whistled between their teeth And the bumble-bee bass-drums boomed beneath; So he rode with all his band, Till the President met him, cap in hand.

"Think the five of us can pile into one carriage?" boomed Henry Gregg cheerily.

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