11 adverbs to describe how to deigned

She does not definitely deny the existence of the Olympian gods, like some characters in Euripides, but she treats them as beings that have betrayed her, and whose name she scarcely deigns to speak.

The wild Albanian, kirtled to his knee, With shawl-girt head and ornamented gun, And gold-embroider'd garments, fair to see; The crimson-scarfed men of Macedon; The Delhi with his cap of terror on, And crooked glaive; the lively, supple Greek, And swarthy Nubia's mutilated son; The bearded Turk, that rarely deigns to speak, Master of all around, too potent to be meek.

Wayward and sullen oft his mood; But he perchance may deign to tell, As he hath told to me, his tale, In words like these,while o'er the dell, The autumn twilight wove its veil.

He bent forward and addressed to her some commonplace remark; she barely deigned a reply.

[107] When Jesus humbly deigned to ride, Entering the proud Jerusalem, By an immeasurable stream

We would play it a hundred times better, if he had merely deigned to read it to us.

"This is something like, eh, old man?" he said; and even Howard deigned to nod approvingly.

He felt how much more just, intuitive, conscientious even, were his own views than those of mankind, in general; and he seldom deigned to consult with any as to the opinions he ought to entertain, or as to the conduct he ought to pursue.

At the moment when some big job was being pulled off, Kovroff suddenly appeared unexpectedly, with some of his "boys," and demanded a contribution, threatening instantly to inform the police if he did not get itand the rogues, in order to "keep him quiet," had to give him whatever share of their plunder he graciously deigned to indicate.

Lady, you'll avoid heart-ache, And scorn of bard satiric, If haply you should deign to take A lesson from our lyric.

"Indeed?" she retorted, surprised at such gallantry from one who had heretofore not deigned to pay her compliments.

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