256 adverbs to describe how to drunk

He paused, swallowed the last of his beef, caught up a bottle from Benny's side, and drank deeply.

I dipped my face in it, drank deep of it, and let it flow over my burning legs.

These are his pleasure gardens, leased to him through time Where he walketh to and fro, chanting a demon song; Tending with ghastly fingers, the scarlet buds of wrong, And drinking greedily in the sweet perfume of crime.

I did so mechanically; coughed, spluttered, was conscious of a grateful warmth, and drank eagerly again.

But he'd been drinking heavily, and was in a nasty mood.

yet none did eat or drink so sparingly as this same holy Abbess.

It is the young watercress that tempts them and the pleasures of society, for they seldom drink.

As sure as I am now, and was dead drunk last night.

I drank heartily, and when I raised my head, I saw, to my amazement, that there was not a drop of water left in the spring.

Then Moses brought the children of Israel from the sea into the desert of Sur, and walked with them three days and three nights and found no water, and came into Marah, and the waters there were so bitter that they might not drink thereof.

Then he drank the water mechanically and lay back, and said no more.

Afterward the storm-bound trio drank tea and ate pemmican, still fighting back the pack.

Well, watch her watch her step," Nevertheless, she drank rather thirstily half the contents of the glass.

Hundreds of eyes are steadily drinking in this color, and by these teachers even the truants are caught and educated the moment they step abroad.

Her disappointment in the character of the Ramblin' Kid, her realization of his weakness, when he had gotten, as she believed, beastly drunk at the moment so much depended on him the day of the two-mile sweepstakes, had hurt deeply.

Scott and Charley were great lovers and consumers of "tanglefoot," and they soon got gloriously drunk, keeping it up for three days, during which time they gambled with the ranchmen, who got away with all their money; but little they cared for that, as they had their spree.

He drank moderately, and not an indiscreet word escaped him.

Then, finding my thirst not sufficiently allayed, I filled a large goblet with water, and, after having swilled it like a horse "Come, sir," said I to my master, "let us drink plentifully of this beneficial liquor.

" The yeomen had drunk deep; the ale was strong, and at a sign from their master, all sought rest on the hostel floor before the now dying embers.

O Tantalus, and must needs drink hellebore, and that without mixture.

Yvette invariably drank white wine, and the food rarely pleased her.

"Henceforth, I will drink nothing else.

He silently drank, then lay down in a thicket where he could watch.

He feasted and drank wine continually with his warriors and chiefs, so that in the midst of his luxurious enjoyments he looked upon himself as superior to every being upon the face of the earth, and thus astonished the people, high and low, by his extravagance and pride.

The next purpose to be answered is the defence of the lining membrane of the intestines from their acrid contents, which will be best effected by drinking copiously of linseed tea, or of a drink made by pouring boiling water on quince-seeds, which are of a very mucilaginous nature; or, what is still better, full draughts of whey.

256 adverbs to describe how to  drunk  - Adverbs for  drunk