20 adverbs to describe how to dissipated

Arrived in the capital of France, she speedily dissipated whatever remained of the money and valuables which she had taken with her from Gray Forest; and Madame Marston, as she now styled herself, was glad to place herself once more as a governess in an aristocratic family.

He had known too many such to dissipate utterly, vanish into empty air, when subjected to a bold and resolute assault.

Whether it was that the descending twilight dispelled the painful constraint under which Marston had seemed to labor, or that some more purely spiritual and genial influence had gradually dissipated the repulsion and distrust with which, at first, he had shrunk from a renewal of intercourse with Dr. Danvers, he suddenly accosted him thus.

This once thoughtless, pleasure-loving, and hopelessly dissipated boy had not miscalculated his nerve.

The painful and incredible reality that was thus presented effectually dissipated the illusions of frenzy to which she had just been a prey.

Moreover, I was at the time afflicted with a nervous dejection, which the occasional exhilaration produced by his anecdotes and college tales often materially dissipated, though, for the most part, they were more after the manner and matter of Swift than of Addison.

Day dreamers do not materialize thoughtthey merely dissipate energy.

Honora looked up quickly, her vagueness momentarily dissipated.

Now to the horse-races which are held without gymnastic contests, I think that no other city but ours should be allowed to hold them, so that vast sums of money may not be dissipated recklessly nor men go miserably frantic,and most of all that the soldiers may have a plentiful supply of the best horses.

but hurry, and too much care about little things, sadly dissipated me in the day.

The giggle proved that the master was out, that the young mistress had not yet established a definite position, and that during recent weeks the old mistress must have been steadily dissipating her own authority.

These rosy visions had been temporarily dissipated by the conversation he had had with Crewe that morning.

Then we started with our heavy loads about 9.20, I in some trepidationquickly dissipated as we went off and up a slope at a smart pace.

By nine o'clock everybody was yawning, and if the village blacksmith, the postman, and the bell-ringer had not left by that time, they were in an unusually dissipated frame of mind.

He drank and dissipated andthere

Herbert became wildly dissipated, and his wife habitually expensive.

all I need is a black eight" Patricia demanded, "Now look at your brother Hectorthe awfully dissipated one that died of an overdose of opiates.

" She glanced admiringly in the comely dissipated face.

This renewal of confidence was cruelly dissipated three days later when, on reaching Bouvines, half-way to Namur, after a fifty-league march over bad roads, Lafayette was met by frightened, breathless couriers with despatches detailing the humiliating disasters which had befallen both Biron's and Dillon's divisions.

The Duke of Buckingham and the Count of St. Albans were in England what they had been in France; the former, spirited and fiery, dissipating ingloriously his immense possessions; the other, without notable talent, having risen from indigence to a considerable fortune, which his losses at play and abundant hospitality seemed only to increase.

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