96 adverbs to describe how to calmed

With an effort she restrained the rage, the fierce jealousy, which threatened to burst forth in violent reproaches and accusation; and after a minute or two she turned to him, outwardly calm and smiling.

"How wonderfully calm and self-possessed she was.

She was strangely calm, although she knew that when the strain was over she would pay.

Yet, though I searched earnestly, I could discover nothing that I had not already seen, and so became gradually calmer.

Byrons's life at Ravenna was during the first months comparatively calm; nevertheless, he mingled in society, took part in the Carnival, and was received at the parties of the Legate.

He was standing near the table, with folded arms, and his fine face expressing all the sarcasm and contempt that a countenance so singularly calm and gentleman-like, could betray.

We are gliding through a perfectly smooth sea, with islands on both sides of us, on a beautifully calm and clear day, warmer than of late, but still tart enough to feel healthy.

Fernando was strangely, unnaturally calm.

'I am very sorry you should be ill; but really the sea has been so deliciously calm.'

"Her giant form O'er wrathful surge, through blackening storm, Majestically calm, would go, Mid the deep darkness, white as snow!

Only the piles of ice and great six-foot-thick pans would make a white roof to the ocean, which was not without its advantage, for here the water would always be delightfully calm.

But Avery stood mute before him, very pale, desperately calm.

And surely, we went then in among the bushes that did grow clumpt upon the side of the Road, as you to remember; and afterward, I calmed this new fear that had come so quick upon Mine Own; and she then to peer forth with me from the bushes, and to have renewed sight over the Land.

His agitation appeared to be extreme; but she was calm; she was divinely calm.

In this way Caesar calmed the soldiers temporarily.

But Jenny was curiously calm.

" "Swing," said Racey, in a voice ominously calm and level, "if you don't shut yore trap

Only Galen, sipping at his wine, seemed philosophically calm.

The sea was unusually calm, the sky above was blue, the air mild and balmy, the white sea-gulls circled in the air, the waves broke with gentle murmur on the yellow sand.

Her face was long and utterly calm.

The population was exceedingly calm.

Though seemingly calm and cool, I had a great dread of these night adventures, as I was in constant fear of being upset on some hill and rolled into the water.

But, though calm and warm the waters wide, I could not get to the other side.

So far, the nature of the visit was explained; and the remembrance of the friendly feeling and good offices which had been mutually interchanged, as well as of the inoffensive habits for which Merton had earned a character for himself, speedily calmed the uneasiness, for a moment amounting to actual alarm, with which the servant had regarded his appearance.

As bubbles on the Ocean's breast, When gloriously calm, will rise; As shadows from o'er-clouded skies, Or some few angry waves may dance Nor ruffle that serene expanse; So lightly o'er my comfort glides Each adverse feelingso subsides Each discontentand leaves me blest!" NOTES.

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