20 adverbs to describe how to brutal

But all the while a new generation was springing up, trained in the wilderness to be bold and hardy; trained, too, under Moses' stern law, to the fear of God; to reverence, and discipline, and obedience, without which freedom is merely brutal license, and a nation is no nation, but a mere flock of sheep or a herd of wolves.

" "Women are supposed," I answered, "to be amenable to milder influences; and a man must be drunk or utterly brutal before he could deal harshly with a creature so gentle and so fragile as yourself.

He reminded me of the reply of the local commandant of the army at Mostar when one of the consuls remonstrated at the authorities having taken no action in a case of peculiarly brutal assassination in the city of Mostar, the author of which had not even been arrested.

"Is it necessary to be so downright brutal in actions as well as speech?"

It is also a pure illusion to think of the Turks as exceptionally brutal or cruel; they are just as good-natured and good-humoured as anybody else; it is only when their military or religious passions are aroused that they become more reckless and ferocious than other people.

His sensuous brutality made me almost fiercely brutal in turn.

The old knightly chivalry was a beautiful thing in its way, and it gave an uplift to an age which would have been frankly brutal without it: yet it had its well-spring in what appeals to us now as being a rather fantastic sentiment.

It was palpable, and hideously brutal to the sense; as though something dead, pressed up against mesomething soft, and icily cold.

But I shall be as just to him as you will, simply because it seems an incredibly brutal crime for a gentleman to commit, and also because I lay greater stress than you do on the two or three minor points which seem to favour his latest declaration, that a man had preceded him in his visit to this lonely club-house,a man whom he had himself seen leaving the grounds in a cutter just as he entered by the opposite driveway.

So she put it to herself in what Clara would have called her characteristically brutal fashion.

" The author has already contended that the German is innately brutal, and in proof thereof quoted the awful statistics of brutal crimes published by the Imperial Statistic Office, Berlin.

For you are a brave manwe physical cowards, you know, admire that above all thingsand a strong man and a clever man, in that you have adroitly played upon the purely brutal traits of women.

" The word rang out in the silence, ruthlessly brutal in its significance.

Their crimes are especially noticed because they seem to be without any serious motive and often shockingly brutal.

This predominant martial quality showed itself in ways sometimes brutal, sometimes absurd, sometimes sublime.

Not that I questioned the fiendishness of Estada, or his coconspirator, Manuel, or their unwillingness to commit such a crime, but it seemed so unnecessarily brutal.

And old Bellett himself knew that no living person had touched him.... 'Out of the Void,' the Rector had described the inhumanly brutal attack.

It was a disagreeably brutal solution of the difficulty, and moreover it might lead to loud suspicion and scandal, and finally it might be downright dangerous.

'You are quite the most disgustingly brutal person I ever met,' she said, no longer able to keep down her anger.

Some of the faces were distinctly brutal; there was the sullen visage of a powerful negro who, with different environment, might have been a Congo prince; but the face of "Plug" Spanos, a notorious gunman who was by far the worst character in the gang, might have been that of an artless plow-boy in a distant land under a warm sun.

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