11 adverbs to describe how to daub

His apparel is daubed commonly with statute lace, the suit itself of durance, and the hose full of long pains.

Many of his pictures are unworthy of his geniushurriedly designed, rapidly dashed upon the canvas, studied by candlelight from artificial models, with abnormal effects of light and dark, hastily daubed with pigments that have not stood the test of time.

His face was hideously daubed with paint, which told me more forcibly than words could have done that he was on the war-path.

For once, when swinging on a gate, With hands that doubtless daubed it jammily, I saw a lion, sure as fate, And fled indoors to tell the family.

They daub over their faces most nastily with grease; and they never keep their beds on account of child-bearing.

" As the ocher-daubed figure vanished into the dusk the old man turned to me, saying, "College man.

The moment I approached he recollected me, jumped up from the "council," ran up to me, hugged me in his arms, and rubbed noses so forcibly with me that I felt his friendship for some time, besides being daubed all over most plentifully with red ochre, which he, being then on a war-like and ceremonious visit, was smeared with from head to foot.

Voltaire was able to make the transparency, but he never could light the candle; and the only result of his efforts was some sticky pieces of paper, cut into curious shapes, and roughly daubed with colour.

Every bit of wood is carried away clean, with scarcely a smoke-daub to mark where it has been: the building looks as if the walls were just prepared for a roof, but there are some deep dints in the pavement, shewing where large masses have fallen.

"Ichildren" She succumbed to tears, daubing her eyes shamefacedly.

A body, gorgeously decorated in mats of green and crimson parrot feathers, followed the legs, and then came a head that was hidden behind a mask of sennet daubed thickly with coral lime and ochre till it appeared a ghastly nightmare.

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