6 adverbs to describe how to deer

"And how would'st do it, Beltane?" "Make an end of the game laws, Benedictthrow wide the forests to all who will" "But master, thus shall every clapper-claw rogue be free to kill for his base sport thy goodly deer, or belike a hart of ten, fit for sport of kings" "Well, let them in this thing be kings.

Ef they see a deer 'n the water they wallop 'im quicker 'n lightnin'; jump right in k'slap 'n' tek 'im." We were off at sunrise, on a road that grew rougher every mile.

Counter-jumpers stalk deer nowadays, and city clerks on their holidays shoot over peers' preserves.

The deer thereupon obediently and without effort carried Bishop Declan till he came to Magh Femhin, where, when he reached a house of entertainment, the saint unloosed the stag and bade him to go free as was his nature.

"They're on the trail of somethingprobably a deer," said the man, looking at the breech of his rifle.

This might be deer or even antelope, rabbits, or, very far south towards Shoshone Land, lizards.

6 adverbs to describe how to  deer  - Adverbs for  deer