64 adverbs to describe how to deeps

His action recalled me to the infinitely deeper misery of my present situation, and conscious of the conclusions which might be drawn from such impulsive utterances, I pulled myself together and proceeded to finish my story with greater directness.

In the centre was stationed the infantry in unusually deep files, under the command of the consul of the previous year Gnaeus Servilius.

When ryes and rawnies lives together in dingles, without being certificated, I call such behaviour being tolerably deep in the roving line, everything savouring of which I am determined not to sanctify.

The muzzle moderately deep and fairly square; from the stop to the point of the nose should be long, the nostrils wide, and the jaws of nearly equal length; flews not too pendulous.

There was a lower deep than America,that was some comfort.

All these things, Rudolph Musgrave regarded with curiously deep interest for one who had seen them so many times before.

The snow all about us is terribly deep.

Maybe he is dead, and perchance, deeper in the wood, you may come upon his marble form in a winding-sheet of drifting leaves.

Blue shadows filled the dale, which, from the side of the Buttress, looked profoundly deep.

From where we stood on the Wengern Alp we had all these in view on one side; on the other, the clouds rose up from the opposite valley, curling up perpendicular precipices, like the foam of the ocean of hell during a spring tide; it was white and sulphury, and immeasurably deep in appearance....

All were of perfect colour and fire, extraordinarily deep and faultlessly shaped, as well as flawless.

But quite suddenly the silence closed down again, seemingly more deep and mysterious than ever.

We cannot help picturing to ourselves the anxiety, the singularly deep and thrilling interest, which universally prevails as his last hour approaches: "Hark the deep-toned chime of that bell As it breaks on the midnight ear Seems it not tolling a funeral knell? 'Tis the knell of the parting year!

They hold that his visible surface is that of an enormously deep atmosphere, within which lies, they suppose, a central ball, not merely hot but more than white hot, and probably, from its temperature, not yet possessing a solid crust.

Of course, as yet, she could not draw a bucketful, for the water hardly came above the stones; but he would soon get out as many as would make it deep enoughonly, if it was all Sandy could do to get out the big ones, and that with his help too, how was he to manage it alone?

The pegs were driven extra deep in anticipation of a gale, and an open cook tent, with flaps that could be fastened down in bad weather, stood to one side.

Once, before the sand covered it, a dog strayed in, and was heard yelping helplessly deep underground in a fort far inland.

He rose and went right onward towards the tree; but, when he arrived, he couldn't help reflecting that, at that season, the river was immensely deep.

Of greater genius, and incomparably deeper experience, George Sand represents woman's literature more illustriously and more obviously.

How they leave in our hearts nought but the dim consciousness that we are capable of an existence ineffably deeper and vaster than that which we lead in the visible world!

But how could I think of such a reception, seeing that I am only in a position to approach you with the deepest reverence, with an inexpressibly deep feeling for your noble creations?

They and he were clearly in a minority, and his deep inward longing to be with the majority was growing into an engrossing passion.

So it said, and so it creaked in the trunks of the tall trees, and there was heard a sigh, so inwardly deep, a sigh direct from the heart of the wild rose-bush, and he who sat there was the rose-king.

"He sure israther deep," agreed his chum.

Some things are tough; I've waded kinda deep, myself, so I know.

64 adverbs to describe how to  deeps  - Adverbs for  deeps