87 adverbs to describe how to dug

The seaside supplies him with sand and water, stones, shells, rock pools, seaweed, and he asks us for nothing but a spade, which digs deeper than his naked hands, and a pail to carry water, which hands alone cannot convey.

" Mr. Connors dug deep.

Humility sinks of its own weight, and in the lowest deep, digs lower.

" He points to a trench freshly dug, into which the earth has just been shovelled.

Ambuscades, barricades in the streets, loopholes cut in the cemetery walls, trenches hastily dug and filled with dead, night fighting, often hand to hand, surprises, the sudden flash of bayonets, a rain of iron, a rain of fire, mills and houses burning like torchesfields red with the dead and with the flaming corn fruit of the fields, and flower of the race!the sacrifice consummated, the cup drunk to the lees.

And fiercely we dig the fountain, To know the water true;

I had found a quantity of bones in a newly-dug gravel-pit, and fully believing that they belonged to some animal that flourished before the flood, I carried them twelve miles with infinite labour and suffering, and then learned that they were part of the anatomy of a very modern cow.

There was no sign of life among the grass-grown cliffs, save where Columbus some little distance away was digging industriously at the root of a small bush.

Teuton, Gaul and Anglo-Saxon, Turco and Hindu, literally "dug themselves in," and refused to budge an inch, though hell itself, in all its horror and its fury, was loosed against them.

He was going to dig when he heard a crow say in the air: "Dig beneath; you will sing when God has made you rich.

Two-thirds of it had been dug over by the snouts of his pigs, quite as effectually as he could have done it, in his vigour, with the spade.

In an abandon he leaned far forward over his saddle, the rowel of his spur dug viciously into his horse's flank.

In reflecting upon this circumstance, Ganymede conceived the design of secretly digging a canal, so as to turn the waters of the sea by means of it into these aqueducts.

Near the extremity of the lake was another small coffee-house, with a burial-ground and a mosque near it; and about four or five miles beyond I passed a spot, to which several Turks brought a coffinless corpse, and laid it on the grass while they silently dug a grave to receive it.

Well wrapped, you have made arctic explorations to the stable, the chicken-yard and the pig-pen; you have dug your way energetically to the front gate, stopping every few minutes to beat your arms around your shoulders and watch the white plume of your breath in the still

A deeply-dug, sandy loam suits it, and it may be increased by seed or division of the roots.

Yet, truly, I might so well have been upon the earth; for the ship was covered above by the earth and dust of a monstrous age of years; so that I was like to need much time to dig downward unto the ship; and because of this, I considered a little while, and afterward made no more to search her; but did go downward again, that I should come once more to my journey.

I dug eagerly, and now and then caught myself actually looking, with something that very much resembled expectation, for the fancied treasure, the vision of which had demented my unfortunate companion.

He thought the sand would dig easier, and laziness guided every act of his life.

One time de vimes picked up a bit, en Mars Dugal' 'lowed dey wuz gwine ter come out ag'in; but dat Yankee done dug too close under de roots, en prune de branches too close ter de vime, en all dat lime en ashes done burn' de life out'n de vimes, en dey des kep' a-with'in' en a-swivelin'.

I began to dig down excitedly to the bottom till I reached the coat in which I had concealed my treasure.

The Chinese admire this flower so much, that they have ponds dug in their gardens expressly for it.

He dug rather feebly for a gnome, with panting, asthmatic breath.

And what is this man, this Gregory Darrell, that his welfare should be considered?an ape who chatters to himself of kinship with the archangels while filthily he digs for groundnuts!

Turkish riflemen were firmly dug in on this spot, and their two machine guns poured in an annoying fire on the 179th Brigade troops which threatened to hold up the attack.

87 adverbs to describe how to  dug  - Adverbs for  dug