27 adverbs to describe how to crops

Their short-cropped hair looked blue-black in contrast to the faded civilian clothes they wore.

He knew the road, and managed to steer clear of the obstructions that continually cropped up.

The girl, who was watching a wiry little bay horse contentedly crop grass that grew in straggling whisps about the fence posts, looked up and showed an even row of white teeth as she smiled.

Strange thoughts will crop up at times most unexpectedly.

The kine are couched upon the dewy grass; The horse alone, seen dimly as I pass, Is cropping audibly his later meal: [C] Dark is the ground; a slumber seems to steal 5 O'er vale, and mountain, and the starless sky.

Such impossible old auntssuch cousinsoccasionally crop up still from the Montgomery connection.

The only pruners have been goats, or other animals, daintily cropping the green shoots.

The buck was standing in the water, up to his knees, deliberately cropping the leaves of the lilies, and now and then gazing toward the opposite shore, as if he were meditating upon something.

They moved slowly and cropped disdainfully the dry scattering shrubs and bunches of grass from six inches to a foot high.

Cattle eagerly cropped the dead grass and found it good, and men were at work in the fields.

Every poor stub of grass, so economically cropped by the geese, wore something to make it shine.

A great step has been made when criticism has, by a more painstaking study, put itself into a position to characterize as worthless ignorantly imitated, or even original, miscreations such as are eternally cropping up.

The trees were cropped bare as high as they could reach, and the snow was beaten hard under their feet.

Some lazily cropped the grass; some still more lazily reclined and chewed their cud; while frisky calves exercised their muscles in swift races and then secured their dinner from anxious mothers.

Why did Brian Oakley move so slowly, on foot, while his horse, leisurely cropping the grass, followed?

Mile after mile the open level fields extend on either hand; now brown from the late passage of the plough, now a pale yellow where the short stubble yet remains, divided by black lines; the low-cropped hedges bare of leaves.

Of course, particles of vanity, morsels of straight-lacedness, lively little bits of cantankerousness, and odd manifestations of first person pronoun worship periodically crop up; but altogether the congregation has a quiet, unassuming, friendly disposition.

But despite his hard work and hard study at Wilbraham, the spirit of fun cropped out as persistently as in his younger days at the country school.

I saw it in your grandsire, where first it cropped out plain When German gold was squandered to slay the honest Dane.

It crops up repeatedly in various quarters in later years.

Nevertheless, as he stood there, he was thinking to himself that he must have done with wandering; the old saw that a rolling stone gathered no moss was cropping up sharply, warningly, in his mind.

If anything cropped up subsequently about the stick he could say that he had left it there before Sir Horace closed up his house and went to Scotland.

Nevertheless, as he stood there, he was thinking to himself that he must have done with wandering; the old saw that a rolling stone gathered no moss was cropping up sharply, warningly, in his mind.

There was plenty of salt grass above; but the oxen did not eat it any more than the horses did, and wandered around cropping a bite of the bitter brush once in awhile, and looking very sorry.

" "Exactly what I said at first, my lord," answered Tom, slipping the reins through his fingers, and letting the horse reach over the iron bar against his chest to crop the tufts of grass beneath, an attitude in which his fine shoulders and liberty of frame showed to great advantage.

27 adverbs to describe how to  crops  - Adverbs for  crops