27 adverbs to describe how to chancing

No rule, no custom, obliges you to give any preference in form or fact to one, merely because you chanced to marry her first.

Mayhap I may chance to catch a sight of the dainty brown darlings thus early in the morn."

Improbability N. improbability, unlikelihood; unfavorable chance, bad chance, ghost of a chance, little chance, small chance, poor chance, scarcely any chance, no chance; bare possibility; long odds; incredibility &c 485.

If mortals could arrogate to themselves the attributes of the Deity, if they could direct the course of events, and controul the chances of war, such conduct would be justifiable; but on no other principle, I think, can its defence be undertaken.

I did not dare to put off that visit even till the morning, lest some chance passer-by should light upon the hole, and so forestall me with Blackbeard's treasure.

When questioned by his former owner this man said: "Oh, I don't like dat Philadelphy, massa; an't no chance for colored folks dere.

I feel myself equally as much bound to respect and love you, as if you had done every thing for me, that I believe you would have done if things had chanced differently.

Fortunately, there chanced to be an elephant tied up at the side of the road.

I wish you'd jes' take a good look at 'im, fust chance ye git.

For if he, in the threatened strife, Should haply chance to lose his life; Thy country's fate will be the same, Stripped of its throne and diadem.

Robert waited eagerly and hopefully his chance to join the Union army; and was ready and willing to do anything required of him by which he could earn his freedom and prove his manhood.

There I had food served in my own sitting-room, lest George Sandford should chance inconveniently upon some acquaintance of Ivor Dundas, in the restaurant.

This difficulty, indeed, constituted the great and amusing feature of the fight; for no sooner did the Little Bear creep up to the edge of the pinnacle, than the giant's tremendous club came violently down on its snout (which had been made of hard wood on purpose to resist the blows), and sent it sprawling back on the stage, where the Big Bear invariably chanced to be in the way, and always fell over it.

The Bear chanced on a bottle of something with a cork loosely in it.

Luckily we had chanced to be at the right spot at the right time; had we, at the same hour, been only one degree nearer or one degree further, we should have lost the entire sight; when we saw it we were 14 degrees 6' (a minute is equal to a nautical mile).

One chanced mockingly, beholding the carriage of the men, to say unto them, "What will ye buy?"

" I had, plainly, no chance of escape.

"And '17' has precisely the same chance of turning up in the next spin as if it had not already had a run of three," said a voice at my elbow.

And I will tell you,should it chance you fail To know from your own knowledge of your wife, Without the need of confirmation sure, That when her passionate, poor, wounded heart Had time and strength to reassert itself, Her memory, and truth to you as wife, Enwrapt her once again, and she withdrew E'en from the love that, trusting, she had sought.

Unhappily it chanced that both of them, unknown to each other, thought of bargaining for the ground they wanted on the property of a country gentleman of some fortune, whose estate lay in the neighbourhood.

Do your devoir, valiantly, for should you chance to be thrown in this course, or slain by misadventure, you have lost your desire.

The word 'friend' should mean much, and we are merely chance acquaintancespolitically enemies.

Verily and indeed it chanced as I have said.

At first, a little angrily; but, after a while, some few poor words of my own chanced to move him to moreprofitable meditation.

'We know that where thick pack may be found early in January, open water and a clear sea may be found in February, and broadly that the later the date the easier the chance of getting through.

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