61 adverbs to describe how to emerges

From each gradually emerged, growing in size, complexity, and distinctness, one form after another of higher organisation.

" Thus speaking, the Reverend OCTAVIUS SIMPSON hurried nervously from the Boreal temple; not fairly satisfied that he had escaped a Policy until he found himself safely emerged on Broadway and turning a corner toward Nassau Street.

"Ay, Captain," and another figure, also shapeless, and ill-defined, emerged noiselessly from the gloom.

Here and there a dark face, emerging cautiously from some hiding-place, peered from behind fence or tree, but shrank hastily away at the sight of a white face.

He is occasionally vague because his thoughts seem to have emerged only partially from the cloud lands that gave them birth.

Simultaneously from every point emerged a starburst of lines, each one a fine, golden strand of light.

We lost many lives, and it cost us a vast amount of money, but the sacrifices of brave men contributed to the saving of the world from German domination; and high as the British name stood in the East as the upholder of the freedom of peoples, the fame of Britain for justice, fair dealing, and honesty is wider and more firmly established to-day because the people have seen it emerge triumphantly from a supreme test.

The results of various kinds of observation should be correlated so that there should ultimately emerge a unitary and practically valuable account of primate life, to replace the patchwork of information which we now possess.

Consequently the brain emerges not as the master tissue, but as merely the servant of the vegetative apparatus.

" This summons naturally caused the greatest astonishment in every one but Eubulides, who emerged as swiftly as he could from the swaying and murmuring crowd, and confronted his namesake at the altar.

As I came out into the street George emerged from the doorway opposite.

Nor certainly could anything else than their image presenting itself yesterday to your eyes and minds, have enabled you to fight that memorable battle, in which you proved to the enemy that the Roman name had not become extinct with the Scipios; and that the energy and valour of that people, which had not been overwhelmed by the disaster at Cannae, would, doubtlessly, emerge from the severest storms of fortune.

Were those the feet, there, emerging faintly from the distance?

From areaways up and down the Avenue forms emerged furtively, walked discreetly to corners and skurried down side streets.

You can get at most of the big pieces with yore fingers," he added to the bartender, who was gingerly emerging on all fours round the end of the bar.

And yet the conviction Expressed in this guise In the matter of fiction I'd like to revise; For of the romances Unceasingly shot From the press, most are piffle And very few not. From minstrelsy's mêlée, Its foam and its surge, A Keats or a Shelley May haply emerge; Or there may be a Tupper To leaven the lot Some bards are immortal

But, happily, since that time, notwithstanding what would then have been the justness of these predictions, we had emerged from barbarism.

" He had almost run into Jarvis, hastily emerging from the kitchen door with a smoking jack-o'-lantern, the declining candle of which had made of it both a wreck and the source of a horrible odour.

For half a minute the forward part of the vessel disappeared, as though, unable to mount the swell, it were striving to go through it, and then she heavily emerged, gemmed with a million of the scintillating insects of the ocean.

A herd of deer dashing wildly over everything, flowerbeds and all, and, yes, absolutely five of them bursting into the house, through one of the drawing-room windows, while JEPSON and the two kirk Ministers emerge hurriedly, terrified, from the other.

But to emerge from his study inevitably at ten o'clock, an hour when the souls of Mary and Gwendolen and Alice were most reluctant and most hostile to the thought of prayers, and by sheer worrying to round up the fugitives, whatever they happened to be doing and wherever they happened to be, this (though he said it was no pleasure to him) was more agreeable to Mr. Cartaret than he knew.

With puckered brows and peering pupils he would send his gaze back into the misty past, and out of it emerged invariably the same image.

For my own part, I wished to stay behind, but was told that such a course was attended with danger, as the Indians would most likely emerge from another part of the hammock, and endeavour to seize the horses, and ransack the waggons.

When the 4.40 down express arrived at Muddiford-on-the-Ooze station, an auburn-haired youth limply emerged from a first-class carriage.

" A day or two later the couple emerge from the forest and without further ceremony live as man and wife.

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