111 adverbs to describe how to clasping

Her long, slender hands were clasped tightly together.

No, no." Suddenly Mrs. Kaufman threw up her hands, clasping them tight against her eyes, pressing them in frenzy.

Without unclosing her eyes, she sprang into a sitting posture and clasped my hand almost convulsively with her own long, thin all but transparent fingers.

He was bidden to come in, and when he raised the flap he saw her sitting with her hands clasped loosely and resting upon her knees.

" "And courage," her hands firmly clasping mine.

" He held out his hand, and I clasped it warmly.

During this interchange of compliments, the woman I had decided was the maid had sat down, as though her legs were unable to sustain her, and was nervously clasping and unclasping her hands; even her mistress showed signs of impatience.

Maternal affection, however, pardoned all limitations, and they were clasped as fondly to maternal bosoms as if they had been imported from Paris.

And gently lead my love, my own, Tenderly clasp her snow-white hand, Wrap her in garments of soft repose, And lead her into your mystic land.

Then she added, with a desperate coolness, but still clasping the boa rigidly: "The hotel is only a block away, and to-morrow you will be back in the store and I shall soon be on my side of the pass.

Her hands were lightly clasped across her breast, her eyelids nearly closed.

Marina cried, clasping her hands passionately.

"Pauline, my child," he said with tremulous voice, "if Manuel's story is all false, in the name of Heaven how could you think he was going to tell it?" He unconsciously clasped his hands.

who carried our President away in time," and the matron clasped her hands fervently as she sank in a chair.

'Tis not the star the wave so wildly clasps, Only its form reflected in the stream; 'Tis not a broken heart I mourn, Only a broken dream.

However that may have been, the fact remains that when she had finished the girls were as perfectly wild as Chet had been to visit the queer old place and, if need be, even confront its "ghosts!" "Think!" cried Laura, clasping her hands rapturously.

Very soon she looked up with dizzy eyes, and clasping her hands imploringly, cried, in English, like a bewildered child, "I am lost!

"And he stands as straight as a soldier," said Gladys, clasping her hands gleefully.

All the rest of the people were excited, and repeatedly clasped their arms over their breasts, saying: 'Pity us; good give us; good give us.

The divine poet whose volume she now held clasped caressingly in both hands had prepared the way for this, by sending through every vein and fibre of her being the sweet, subtile essence of passionate thought,the spring-tide of youth and love, which makes the story of Romeo and Juliet glow and throb with immortal freshness and vitality.

For Ida's eyes had closed and her hands had clasped each other spasmodically.

He found Don Teodoro in the same room and still in the same chair, into which he had dropped exhausted when Don Matteo had gone out, his head sunk on his breast, his hands clasped despairingly on his knees.

"I know of nothing," he writes, "that has given me a more sweet and tender delight than the greeting of a little child, who, leaving his noisy playmates, ran across the street to me, and taking my hand, which he could barely clasp in both his soft little ones, looked up in my face with an expression so winning and affectionate that I loved him at once.

You can command me, father, to renounce the man I love, but you can never compel me to give my hand to a man I do not love, were he even a king!" Her father clasped her vehemently in his arms.

She clasped her hands beseechingly.

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