21 adverbs to describe how to businesses

Strictly business, you may be sure, King," he concluded sarcastically.

You and I enter into a pact right now, purely business, you understand."

In some offices, instead of the time being spent in reading newspapers and gossiping, it was devoted to devouring the synopsis and spelling out French novels, while many feigned business outside to consult their pocket-dictionaries on the sly.

Hubert had found an heiress, Hubert was to be married, and henceforth the business of paying his debts (which might be counted on to recur as inevitably as the changes of the seasons) would devolve on his American bridethe charming Miss Looty Arlington, whom Raymond had remained over in Paris to meet.

We must not, however, conclude, all this merely a business of romance.

It is the great exchange of all discourse, and no business whatsoever but is here stirring and a-foot.

MARTHA Your business, Sir?

Fame is not the business of French generals nowadays.

Upon this afternoon one could feel the urgent business of preparation pushing forward, arrogantly, ruthlessly.

VI YE MERRIE BUZZERS I Practically all the business of an Army in the field is transacted by telephone.

and those things which ought to be the greatest Mysteries in Religion, and so rarely the Business of Discourse, are turn'd into Ridicule, and look

"Well," said the sergeant, in reply to my remarks on this subject, "since you have mentioned the matter yourself, Lorimer, I am glad to hear you say sothat is, to hear you say that you are innocent of that rascally business; for, putting your assertions, so solemnly made, to what my wife saysfor she has some queer stories of that fellow DigbyI have no doubt now of your innocence.

She stayed thus, motionless, her meditations adrift in the future; and that which she foreread left her not all sorry nor profoundly glad, for living seemed by this, though scarcely the merry and colorful business which she had esteemed it, yet immeasurably the more worth while.

"Kinder risky business a shootin' that thing at a b'ar, 'specially a she-b'ar as has young uns nigh.

Literally, Do not be up in the airblown helpless hither and thither, by every gust of wind, instead of keeping on the firm ground, and walking straight on about your business, stoutly and patiently, step after step.

'Well, Mrs. Costrell,' said Saunders, settling himself comfortably, 'you'll be free to confess, won't yer, this is an oogly businessa very oogly business?

In his preface to his poems, he says, that poetry was only the product of his leisure hours; that he had commonly business enough upon his hands, and, as he modestly adds, was only a poet by accident; but we must take the liberty of differing from him in the last particular, for Mr. Prior seems to have received from the muses, at his nativity, all the graces they could well bestow on their greatest favourite.

Six days a week beheld him stand, His business next his heart, At counter with his apron tied About his counter-part.

"What brings you here at this time o' night?" The leader of the party, a tall 'Piker,' answered as curtly "Business.

The conclusions to which my cogitations at length brought me were: first, that I was an egotistical donkey, and, second, that my relations with Miss Gibson were of an exclusively business character and must in future be conducted on that basis, with the added consideration that I was the confidential agent, for the time being, of Reuben Hornby, and in honour bound to regard his interests as paramount.

"Of course as soon as Jarvie saw what had happened he knew it was a case for me to handle, and so he ran across to Headquarters; and in a jiffy we had thrown a cordon of police around the building to keep out the curious citizens who would have no business inside, and spoil any trace of the rascals.

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