131 adverbs to describe how to breathed

Mr. Ross came back to his plate, breathing heavily, fist, with a knife upright in it, coming down again on the table, his mouth open, to facilitate labored breathing.

He scarcely breathed.

I could understand his reluctance to go back into that death-haunted house; and I found myself breathing deeply with the relief of getting out of it.

"Nothing crooked about this?" he breathed softly.

She is a woman, Flaccus; let her talk, That breathes forth bitter words instead of blows. CORNELIA.

I breathed deep, and saw cutlasses in harmless shadows.

Fortunately for her, the days that followed took him away from home, and the household breathed easier each time he departed.

But when, after that, he came and leaned over Donnegan's bunk, the master closed his eyes and kept on breathing regularly, and finally George returned to his own placesoftly as a gigantic cat.

"What has kept you all this time?" Flack breathed stertorously to show that he had been running and was out of breath, but he made no reply to the official rebuke.

Pap was breathing audibly through his open mouth.

" He leant forward and kissed Blaise, who with his eyes closed remained motionless, still breathing faintly.

At first she lay with half-closed, glazed eyes, barely breathing, a ghastly sight.

She started, and the colour flooded her face as if her lips had quite touched his, and her eyes grew heavy as, breathing painfully, she waited for him to entirely recover his intelligence and to speak.

Jul. Are you not satisfied with all I've said, With all the Vows I've made, Which here anew, in sight of Heaven, I breathe? Fran.

He turned a little from them, dropped his chin upon his knees, and looked out over Shoshone Land, breathing evenly.

You take your satchel or travelling bag, kiss your wife in a hurry at the door, and jump aboard of the cars; the whistle sounds, the locomotive breathes hoarsely for a moment, and you are off like a shot.

She breathed eagerly.

"I expect Frank will be along any minute now," Andy remarked, about the time he had to firmly refuse a fourth helping of cakes, because he could hardly breathe comfortably.

Crawling into the bushes I rested on my knees with a pistol in each hand, my mouth wide open so as to breathe silently, for I was panting from my flight.

" "And the game, to-morrow!" breathed Midshipman Dalzell fervently.

No noisy demonstration here; admiration and love were shown in looks and the low-breathed prayer for her welfare which escaped from more than one pair of lips.

And as in respiration the flowing breath is continually breathed out and drawn in, so there the wind, oscillating with the liquid, causes certain vehement and irresistible winds both as it enters and goes out.

Several times did I have recourse to this desperate expedient, and I know not how long I had been a prisoner when one day I fancied that I heard something near me, which breathed loudly.

he breathed inaudibly.

She walked up and down the beach until she assured herself that the Bannisters and Miriam were not among those who had come as lookers-on, or merely to breathe the salt air and enjoy the ocean view.

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