48 adverbs to describe how to clapped

Then suddenly a thought struck her, and she clapped her hands gleefully.

English people rarely applaud conventional drawing-room music, but this had been something more, and the Craythew guests clapped their hands loudly, and even the elderly wife of the scientific peer emitted distinctly audible sounds of satisfaction.

The populace crowd around the blacksmith, children clap their hands softly and jump up and down on tiptoes of expectation'Sieur George is going to the war in Mexico!

Jeannie was noiselessly clapping her hands, and dancing from one toe to the other with delight.

The squire awoke, and the ladies simultaneously clapped their hands to their ears, knowing what was coming.

His mistress was laughing and clapping her hands delightedly in the excitement of the strange and wonderful life of which she had now become a part.

" "You've done splendidly, Tom," said Beverly, clapping the other heartily on the back.

Would a musician feel flattered by the loud applause of an audience if he knew that they were nearly all deaf, and that, to conceal their infirmity, they set to work to clap vigorously as soon as ever they saw one or two persons applauding?

" "How fine!" cried Patsy, clapping her hands joyfully.

A sudden clap of thunder almost overhead startled the defenders of the redoubt.

She clapped her hands joyously.

" She clapped her hands enthusiastically.

He returned, clapped his hands thrice, sharply, and waited.

After having sat up for a second or twofor I found myself still on the floor when I awoke, having been left to lie where I felland having recalled all the circumstances of the day's occurrences, I instinctively clapped my hand to the breast of my jacket to feel for my pocket-book.

Sure he's as fine a man as iver I clapped me eyes on.

Upon catching sight of the furniture he became, if possible, more jovial than ever, and beckoning to his assistant,that is to say to the small man with the red nose and the blue chin, who, it seemed answered to the name of Theodore,he clapped him jovially upon the back,(rather as though he were knocking him down to some unfortunate bidder),and immediately fell into business converse with him,albeit jovial still.

Mentally she clapped her hands at the light that leaped to the boy's eyes.

No art produces illusion; in the theatre we never forget that we are in the theatre; and while we read a story, we sit wavering between two minds, now merely clapping our hands at the merit of the performance, now condescending to take an active part in fancy with the characters.

She clapped her hands together, mockingly.

But they clapped themselves neatly down his back to avoid the ceiling.

The first evening that Lancelot came downstairs, Honoria clapped her hands outright for joy as he entered, and ran up and down for ten minutes, fetching and carrying endless unnecessary cushions and footstools; while Argemone greeted him with a cold distant bow, and a fine-lady drawl of carefully commonplace congratulations.

The youth strode on without saying anything; but as she was the more active, she got before him; and when she reached the top, she turned round, and playfully clapping her hands, said, 'Karl, I've beaten you!'

Elinor listened, seated in a rocking-chair, restlessly clapping her protended ankles together.

Take a close way home And clap your spurres on roundly.

And mark well my words: before a fortnight is passed, that evil knave Robin Hood will be safely clapped into Nottingham gaol.

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