9 adverbs to describe how to cruised

The light ships of Perseus boldly cruised between the Cyclades, protected the corn-vessels destined for Macedonia, and attacked the transports of the enemy.

DE MONTGON, MARQUISE. SEE Montgon, Anne Gosselin, marquise de. DENBIE, ROGER, pseud. Death cruises south, by Roger Denbie, pseud.

I cruised northward, searching for land, and for a long time would not believe the evidence of the instruments, thinking that they wilfully misled me, or I stark mad.

In October, 1730, intelligence having been received of Angrian gallivats cruising north of Bombay, some Bombay gallivats were sent out, and after a smart action captured three of them, each carrying five guns.

whether they do not direct their courses where privateers may most securely cruise? whether they do not surrender with less resistance than interest would excite?

Van Tromp sought his enemy at Harwich and Yarmouth; returning, he insulted the coast as he passed; and continued to cruise backwards and forwards from the North Foreland to the Isle of Wight.

Many a time I went far beyond the region of the sugar pine, and not infrequently cruised beneath its lower limits.

From Cutch to Cochin his vessels swept the coast in greater numbers than Conajee had ever shown, and cruised defiantly off Bombay harbour.

"This ship is cruising very efficiently.

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