31 adverbs to describe how to easing

And she gave me aid with mine armour, and afterward eased me with my garments; and surely I did be utter bruised in the body, by reason of the violence of the Yellow Beast-Man.

Sit still and pull till I give the word, then jump out, everybody, and ease her ashore.

It moved with ease, backwards and forwards.

It will tell your hearts especially in the case of this very Hospital for Consumption not to be slack in giving, because so much of what you will giveit is painful to recollect how muchwill be spent, not in prevention, not even in cure, but in mere alleviation, mere increased bodily ease, mere savoury food, even mere passing amusements for wearied minds.

Racey Dawson cautiously eased his long body up from behind the pony.

A new road was begun between Latron and Beit Likia, and another from Enab to Kubeibeh, and these, even in a rough state of completion, eased the situation very considerably.

"I got on my new pants," the youngster was saying, conversationally easing the embarrassment of a possible capitulation.

Numbers were presented to us, and in no court in Europe could one find more courtly ease of manner or sans gêne.

The question is, what do you do with your peace, for peace may mean merely sloth and cowardly ease, where war may mean unselfish heroism.

Eh? Vaire good." CHAPTER XV GOOD SAILORS IN A WILD ANCHORAGE All afternoon the Dazzler pitched and rolled at her anchorage, and as evening drew on the wind deceitfully eased down.

*** The reported decision of the Sinn Fein Executive, that policemen shall only be shot at on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, has definitely eased a situation which it was feared could only be coped with by arresting the instigators of such crimes.

Not on thee, did thine anger swell as high As the wild surges; thou shouldst do me ease Here, and Eternally, if thy noble hand Would cut me from my sorrows.

He had seen Mr. Holymead talking to his wife and Miss Fewbanks, but he had noticed nothing but gentlemanly ease in the barrister's manner.

Gradually, her shaking eased and she breathed more evenly.

" Which cannot speedier be done, than if he confess his grief and passion to some judicious friend (qui tacitus ardet magis uritur, the more he conceals, the greater is his pain) that by his good advice may happily ease him on a sudden; and withal to avoid occasions, or any circumstance that may aggravate his disease, to remove the object by all means; for who can stand by a fire and not burn?

Strangely, then the oppression that had weighed upon her so heavily eased and lifted.

To do this, the surroundings must be such that none shall be conscious of restraint, but that every one, with homely ease, may act out his own peculiar nature.

And he hurriedly eased the red camel of her load.

I was figuring on the hay to kinda ease through next winter.

The patron sauntered to the open door to eat of his provender with lordly ease in the sight of an envious world.

The rain had ceased, and wind and sea were easing marvellously.

The happiness glowing on Mary's expressive countenance as she entered could not fail to attract the watchful eye of her mother, and almost unconsciously, and certainly indefinably, her own bosom reflected the pleasure of her child, and the pang of quitting England was partially eased of its bitterness.

I thank thee, angel of good" He sunk slowly backward, and Harvey Richter eased the head softly down upon the turf.

He vaunts he was the first invented this remedy, and by means of it speedily eased a melancholy man.

Strangely, then the oppression that had weighed upon her so heavily eased and lifted.

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