61 adverbs to describe how to braved

They knew that the castle was in such a state that its apparent strength was its real weakness; that its entire garrison consisted of little more than a hundred soldiers, most of whom were superannuated veterans, a force inadequate to man one-tenth of the defenses; and that the governor, De Launay, though personally brave, was a man devoid of presence of mind, and nervous under responsibility.

Girls are wonderfully brave and if language is given us to conceal our thoughts smiles are very convenient also.

To these succeeded the Aerocoraces, {87b} light infantry, but remarkably brave and useful warriors, for they threw out of slings exceeding large radishes, which whoever was struck by, died immediately, a most horrid stench exhaling from the wound; they are said, indeed, to dip their arrows in a poisonous kind of mallow.

The storm was too furious to be lightly braved.

"You are brave, Bill; splendidly brave.

"You were awfully brave, I think," cried Bess admiringly, giving the three "heroes" a warm glance.

Finally, however, he mentioned the historic name of one whose husband had braved more than one Russian emperor successfully for England.

On the armies of Wrong their revenge to requite; The strength of Oppression they boldly are braving

So he buttoned his overcoat up to his chin and fearlessly braved the storm.

The body of Tromp was carried with great solemnity to the church of Delft, where a magnificent mausoleum was erected over the remains of this eminently brave and distinguished man.

Unless the entire gang had spent the night with the white men, however, it was positive these exceedingly brave warriors of whom Thayendanega boasted, had no idea of continuing the part of allies during this day at least.

What will the wits, that is, the coxcombs, say? They Heaven defy, to earth's vile dregs a slave; Through cowardice, most execrably brave.

The girl was either mad or extraordinarily brave.

So it is that no one should reckon beforehand upon courageous behaviour when the supreme summons for courage comes, and only those are faultlessly brave who have never known peril.

(Ay, in caves the miner see: His forehead bears a blinking light; Darkness so he feebly braves A meagre wight!)

240 Thus, after he had fondly braved The perilous Deep, the Boy was saved; And, though his fancies had been wild, Yet he was pleased and reconciled To live in peace on shore.

her auspicious form Led on their march, and foremost braved the storm.

Lafayette promptly declined the command, unless subject to the General, and furthermore he "braved the whole party (Cabal) and threw them into confusion by making them drink the health of their general."

But he who had so hardily braved the resentment of a man, powerful as the commander of a royal cruiser in a British colony, appeared to understand the hazard of his situation.

Ye are of more value than many sparrows!" II "GOOD-BY" When the last look of parting had been given to the old kitchen and the couple passed out-of-doors, hushed and trembling, they presented an incongruously brave, gala-day appearance.

Elizabethan days for all their spaciousness contained nothing more incredibly brave than the exploits of these decoy boats, exploits which could only be carried out if absolutely every man taking part in them played his rôle to perfection.

Lanpher was not inordinately brave.

The difficulty in employing them being that they are insanely brave.

"Who wickedly is wise, or madly brave, Is but the more a fool, the more a knave.

"He's so clever, so brave, so manly.

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