33 adverbs to describe how to digests

SOUTH EASTERN DIGEST.

Eggs furnish a convenient and concentrated food, and if properly cooked are readily digested.

I want you to read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest.

MATTHEWS, GEORGE B. Cumulative index-digest.

These cells combine the carbon and the soil water into chemical mixtures which are partially digested when they reach the crown of the tree.

Cease, too, this crawling upon your belly before the images of dukes and carls and lord chief-justices; digest speedily the wine and biscuits which a gentleman has brought to you in his library, and let them pass away out of your memory.

Hielo is ice, and after the "mucher" is duly digested the average waiter comes, by and by, with a lump as big as a hen's egg and is amazed by the shouts continuing "hielo, hielo!"

This well-written and eloquently-digested discourse was listened to with profound interest, and ordered to be printed.

To see BISMARCK feeding on shrimps with anchovy sauce, and drinking champagne, while TROCHU and JULES FAVRE fight domestic treason within the walls, and the Prussians without, upon stomachs that feebly digest Parisian "hard tack" and gritty vin ordinaire, is enough to make the spirit of liberty lay over the mourner's bench and perpetrate a perfect Niagara of tears.

Ia. I have a vaunt-currying devise shall make them digest it most healthfully.

A condition of the alimentary canal in which it digests imperfectly.

When we are asleep, the vital forces are at a low ebb, the process of digestion is for the time nearly suspended, and the retention of incompletely digested food in the stomach may cause bad dreams and troubled sleep.

For even sheep do not vomit up their grass and show to the shepherds how much they have eaten; but when they have internally digested the pasture, they produce externally wool and milk.

I don't know how people digest itI can't.

They are made of a jelly digested from the bones of the fish upon which the birds prey, and are almost as white in colour as the birds themselves.

When the stomach is overloaded it distributes a badly digested mass throughout the system, which is sure to be followed by irritation and disease, and by undermining the constitution, is one of the most certain methods of destroying beauty.

" Pros Passmore leaned back in his chair, digesting this new bit of information luxuriously.

Because there never will be anybody exactly like you, and I've only one life in which to observe you, study you, and mentally digest you.

This twelfth chapter of Syntax is devoted to a series of lessons, methodically digested, wherein are reviewed and reapplied, mostly in the order of the parts of speech, all those syntactical principles heretofore given which are useful for the correction of errors.

notably digested.

And, as I said, they fell in controversy: My son, not like a husband, gave her words Of great reproof, despite, and contumely, Which she, poor soul, digested patiently; This was the first time of their falling out.

Here in the country we promptly digest our foreigners and they make as good Americans as anybody.

The Wesleyans couldn't see the wisdom of such meetings nor the fun of such preaching: probably they thought that people could get as much good as they would reasonably digest in regular chapel gatherings, and that it was quite enough to hear women talk at home without extending the business to pulpits.

Each play is preceded by an Introduction, remarkably well digested and condensed, giving an account of the text, and of the sources from which Shakspeare helped himself to plots or incidents.

I never could rightly digest you.

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