48 adverbs to describe how to brilliants

Gradually, as I looked, I became aware that fine points of intensely brilliant light, traversed the rays.

This has been an unusually brilliant season.

He thought his answer exceedingly brilliant and settled back into his chair with complacency. "

I took her hands in mine and held them tightly in silence for some moments, as I looked earnestly into those wonderfully brilliant eyes of hers.

If he was right I must have been in a singularly brilliant mood when I again opened my eyes.

Her eyes were of a clear hazel but exceptionally brilliant, her hair dark, with a shade of red in it, her skin brownish, with a few dark freckles and little moles.

" The two charming heads bent over the card, looking all the more charming for the dishevelled curls and braids that hung about them as the girls laughed and whispered together in the softly brilliant light that filled the room.

" They were treated that evening to an indescribably brilliant pyrotechnic display in the heavens.

The woods were fairly ablaze with bonfires and hanging lanterns, making a strangely brilliant and fantastic scene.

Only that the piercingly brilliant jewelled wonder of a ship was set in the midst of a swirl of vari-coloured radiance such as I can't begin to describe.

The disputation had been conducted on scholastic lines, all verbal etiquette being carefully observed; again and again he had heard, first on one side a string of arguments adduced against the doctrine, then on the other a torrent of answers, with the old half-remembered words "Distinguo," "Nego," "Concedo"; and the reasoning on both sides had appeared to him astonishingly brilliant.

The eye is peculiarly brilliant, and when glaring with fury it is truly demoniac.

Face and neck and lively hands had a surprisingly brilliant yet so natural a sheen that they exhaled amorous invitation as if they had been verily of flesh and blood.

The entrance and the interior of the domes are inlaid with glazed tiles and painted, the colours are remarkably brilliant.

Cardinal Campodonico was at that time the archbishop of Naples, and he received Don Matteo immediately, for the priest was a man of extraordinarily brilliant gifts and well known to the prelate, who liked him and had caused him to be made a canon of the cathedral not many years earlier.

Her conversation is said to have been uncommonly brilliant and her society much sought.

Not merely, 'He hath showed thee, O deep philosopher, or brilliant genius;'not merely, 'He hath showed thee, O eminent saint, or believer who hast been through many deep experiences:'

A large Red-Maple swamp, when at the height of its change, is the most obviously brilliant of all tangible things, where I dwell, so abundant is this tree with us.

Occasionally a flash more than ordinarily brilliant would glint one of the bronze guns beneath the flag-staff.

burst with startling almost overwhelming power from the lips of Emmeline, as she sprung with the strength of agony from her seat, and stood with the suddenness of a vision, before her parents, a bright hectic spot burning on either cheek, rendering her usually mild eyes painfully brilliant.

Mr. J.H. Chamberlain was often positively brilliant in his little sallies of speech, whilst Mr. J.T. Bunce would put in dry, sententious words of wit and wisdom.

He nibbled at various books and was precociously brilliant in Latin.

The ranch house was lighted from top to bottom, abnormally brilliant, and as the Indian entered the odour of kerosene was strong in his nostrils.

Diligent, discriminating, and conscientious, he was keen, clever, and tactful, not without touches of dry humour, but rarely brilliant.

They could not see one another very clearly, yet she knew that he was gazing at her with an intensity of love and longing in his heart which caused her own to ache with sympathy; and he knew that she was crying, that there was something in that seemingly brilliant and happy young life, which caused the exquisite head to droop as if under a load of sorrow.

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