20 adverbs to describe how to bustles

"And not a Velasquez in the Metropolitan!" mused the Doge, bustling along the aisle hurriedly.

" He bustled cheerfully out of the room and downstairs, and Mrs. Gibbs, motioning Mr. Brown to silence, stood by the door with parted lips, waiting.

"Oh, my dear," she murmured to her chief lady-in-waiting as she bustled lightly up the aisle, "I've had such a time.

The bailiff was in very high spirits this first morning of the new yearalmost uproarious spirits indeed, which vented themselves in snatches of boisterous song, as he bustled backwards and forwards from house to stables, dressed in his best blue coat and bright buttons and a capacious buff waistcoat; with his ponderous nether limbs clothed in knee-cords, and boots with vinegar tops; looking altogether the typical British farmer.

" Leonora meanwhile was bustling busily about, hurrying the refreshments.

" He bustled cheerily into a bedroom.

" "Really, Miss Scudder, this ought to be kept for her wedding-dress," said Miss Prissy, as she delightedly bustled about the congenial task.

How we laugh as they bustle about so eagerly, and struggle with one another in so tiny a space!

Few things have more deeply injured the cause of religion than the busy fussy energy with which men, narrow and feeble alike in faith and in science, have bustled forth to reconcile all new discoveries in physics with the word of inspiration.

And he plunged into High Street, lost himself in crowds of perambulators and nice womanly women who were bustling honestly about in search of food or raiment.

" Carroll smiled genially at the skinny young chap who bustled forward importantly, proud of his temporary spotlight position.

"We'll see," responded the bishop, and bustling nimbly up the ladder, he emerged into the open belfry in full moonlight.

But she bustled about noisily, so that he would not notice it.

And yet, as the same two officers marched with their battalion through the town towards the firing-line that evening, they found the streets quite normally bustling and astir, and there seemed to be no lack of light in the shops and houses and about the streets.

"Rather light for a March assize," replied the impatient counsel as he bustled onward.

But just then her grandmother had bustled richly in, followed by her aunt; and more powerful with Isabel already than any other feeling was the wish to bury her secretRowan's secretin the deepest vault of consciousness, to seal it up forever from the knowledge of the world.

And Victor was bustling angrily to the door.

The address of one of Southey's celebrity might well perplex a "man of straw;" and it had somewhat of this effect on our tradesman-artist; who, however, according to his own account of the affair, bustled through pretty tolerably; adopting the nonchalance of Geoffrey Crayon's uncle on entering a superb drawing-roomlooking around him with an air of indifference, which seemed to say, "he had seen finer things in his time."

"The old dame bustled about apologetically.

St. Bernard dogs doing the square thing by Alpine travellers could not have bustled about more assiduously.

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