277 adverbs to describe how to demanded

I demanded sharply.

"How did it come out?" demanded Dan Dalzell eagerly, as soon as his chum entered their quarters.

"Well, why not?" she demanded fiercely, and I felt that she was addressing my turned back.

"Look here," he demanded sternly, "where have you been?

This was a blow at the national life, and he thought the punishment of treason was imperatively demanded.

" "Did you try to influence him to overlook Thurston?" demanded Gull angrily.

I want to confer with the major and Arthur beforebefore taking any steps to" "What's the news, Uncle?" demanded Patsy, impatiently.

Colonel Stanhope writes, "Soon after his dreadful paroxysm, when he was lying on his sick-bed, with his whole nervous system completely shaken, the mutinous Suliotes, covered with dirt and splendid attires, broke into his apartment, brandishing their costly arms and loudly demanding their rights.

These four were all Irishmen, and perhaps they did not consider it consistent with their personal safety and business interests to persist in disappointing the slave-holding public of that verdict which the District Attorney had so imperiously demanded.

After looking intently, a short time, at the Hut, he turned and abruptly demanded of his companions, "Why come here?

" "What did you mean by that?" demanded the Colonel suspiciously when the Superintendent had passed up the line.

"Sir," demanded Farley hotly, "why did you push Mr. Darrin over the rail.

she demanded, indignantly.

The queen pretend you come to tend upon, Sent carefully from us: when you are in, Boldly demand the lady for her sons, For pledges of her husband's faith and hers: Whom when ye have, upon the castle seize, And keep it to our use, until we come.

"You what?" he demanded hoarsely.

"But the question is," propounded Midshipman Dan Dalzell, "what are we going to do about it?" "Is it any part of our business to bother with the fellow?" demanded Farley half savagely.

What is it less than theft, and fraud, to force a man into the service, who would willingly have entered, and subject him to hardships, without the recompense which he may justly demand from the solemn promise of the legislature.

"What's wrong, McGaffey?" demanded Patsy, anxiously.

Greater and wider markets for German commerce were urgently demanded, and visions of Germany as mistress of the seas, with a great colonial empire, and of the Kaiser as the undisputed military overlord of Europe, already filled and fired the Teuton imagination.

"Who are you, anyway?" bluntly demanded the man with the steel hook.

She turned and ran back to the building she had quitted only a moment ago, bursting into the front room, demanding earnestly and in words that came with a rush: "Is my father here?

Liane Delorme breathlessly demanded: "What is it?" "An old trick," Lanyard explained: "A wire cable stretched between trees diagonally across the road, about as high as the middle of the windshield.

he demanded roughly, staring into my eyes.

Ein jeglicher Tag hat an seinen eigenen Forderungen genug (Sufficient unto each day are the demands thereof)

Senator Peabody peremptorily demanded an explanation from Stevens as to how he had allowed "his Senator" to engage as his secretary "this inquisitive man Haines, a reporter who didn't know his place.

277 adverbs to describe how to  demanded  - Adverbs for  demanded