14 adverbs to describe how to con

" Miss Wimple invested a daily three-cent piece in a New York paper, and diligently conned the "Wants" before the Marriages and Deaths, extraordinary woman!

"What does your mother say?" cried Jenny repeating her shake, con amore.

descuido, m., carelessness; por , from carelessness; inadvertently; con , carelessly.

Our passports duly conned over, the functionary, with a sour glance at our valanced faces, inquired if we had letters for any one in the island.

At that period I procured a few French journals every time I went to town and posted them to Oatlands, where they were eagerly conned by M. Desmoulin, on whom the Dreyfus fever was as strong as ever.

descuido, m., carelessness; por , from carelessness; inadvertently; con , carelessly.

violencia, f., violence; con , violently, loudly.

As he sat aloft on his boot-blacking throne, waiting for crime to be done among us, conning meantime one of those romances in which his heroes did rare deeds, he would be subjected to intrusion.

The firm of Flint and Sharp had then a long conference together, during which the lady's statement and Mr. Chilton's documents were, the reader may be sure, very minutely conned over, analyzed, and commented upon.

prontitud, f., promptness; con , promptly, quickly.

When verse his mind to writing bore, And genius shed its lustre there, How proudly did she con it o'er, Unconscious fell the blissful tear: 'Twas her's to lighten care's control, And raise the drooping, pensive soul.

These two portraits illustrate the variableness of the painter; both were probably done about the same timethe one seemingly con amore, the other left unfinished, as though the artist or his sitter were dissatisfied.

violencia, f., violence; con , violently, loudly.

" The herald withdrew, but in the meantime Louis had descended to the floor and was busily conning the treaty that Mary had caused to be written.

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