55 adverbs to describe how to dart

Thus, the balsam is held to be expressive of impatience, because its seed-pods when ripe curl up at the slightest touch, and dart forth their seeds, with great violence; hence one of its popular names, "touch-me-not."

Rudolph, his cheeks on fire, darted past and dealt, full force, a clumsy backhand sweep of the arm.

No matter though it may be several hundred feet in height he holds straight on, as if about to dash headlong into the throng of booming rockets, then darts abruptly upward, and, after alighting at the top of the precipice to rest a moment, proceeds to feed and sing.

When he reached the bottom he no longer hesitated, but darted swiftly in the direction of the cabin.

" She then darted upstairs to comb her hair and change her gown.

But this man Charles, who had already befriended me, darted forwards and began to tear at Toussac's hands with a vehemence which was very different from his former philosophic calm.

Little slim brown minnows darted backwards and forwards under the olive green water of the pond.

No matter though it may be several hundred feet in height he holds straight on, as if about to dash headlong into the throng of booming rockets, then darts abruptly upward, and, after alighting at the top of the precipice to rest a moment, proceeds to feed and sing.

One evening be perceived a faint flash of light repeatedly dart from a Marigold; surprized at such an uncommon appearance, he resolved to examine it with attention; and, to be assured that it was no deception of the eye, he placed a man near him, with orders to make a signal at the moment when he observed the light.

The stranger nervously arranged a fold in his sea cloak, while his little black eyes darted restlessly about the room.

Boone could have escaped, but, maddened with the pain of his fall, he only thought of vengeance,and, seizing his knife and tomahawk, which were fortunately within his reach, he darted furiously at the beast, dealing blows at random.

Then silently, anxiously, one would say, he darted away, circling the courtyard back and forth, sniffing the ground as he went, pausing occasionally or retracing his steps and presently stopping before M. Paul with a little bark of disappointment.

Instinctively I darted forward in pursuit, but was soon passed by the man behind me.

The instant, however, it had dipped its tongue in blood, something like madness seemed to have seized upon the animal; a destructive principle, hitherto dormant, was awakenedit darted fiercely, and with glaring eyes, upon its preytore it with fury to piecesand, growling and roaring in the most fearful manner, rushed off towards the jungles.

So when I darted upwards with a strong swirl that cut the waters apart for my passage, she thrust herself farther ahead, trying to drive me back, and said plainly by her actions: "Don't go aloft, my son, you will rush into danger; heed the warnings of your mother and stay where the waters are untroubled and safe.

[Darting madly about among the departing guests.]

Little rays from the sunny paths would dart daringly in to the dark place from which Ann rose.

and with many a yellow bell she gilded our unbounded path, that sank in the light swells of the varied surface, skirted the unfilled barrens, nor shunned the steep banks of rivers darting merrily on.

I started up, realizing my situation, and darted onward.

and with this exclamation the lad sprang up and darted outdoors.

But the crowd opens now to give place to a male orator, who mounts the spiral staircase, passes his hand through his hair, and darts a piercing glance on the multitude beneath.

" Young Fortescue raised his uncle's hand, wrung it between both his own, and impetuously darted from the room.

He stood transfixed, but only for an instant, rather by the stroke of helplessness than by fear; and then, blindly, without plan or foresight, darted down the covered way.

The Squire's spoiled son, kick the poor crippled girl, He darts to the rescue as quick as he can, And dusts the hard road with the cruel young man; And when he is sought by the vengeful old Squire, He withers the latter with tongue-lashing ire; For the town might combine his young nerve to destroy, And never once shake himthe story-book boy.

It flew to the top of the little bed at night, pecked at the window when it wished to get out in the morning, and would dart down at Fred's whistle as readily as it had been used to do the year before.

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