10 adverbs to describe how to encircle

And brazenly he encircled her waist as the music came anew.

The Lord's chosen people are continually encircled with these chariots of fire, otherwise it would not be possible to be so mercifully preserved from harm.

Yet, like wireless currents, their flow eternally encircles the earth.

Furthermore, the girl's fingers, wrists, and legs at the ankles and immediately below the knees, were encircled with ornamental rings and bracelets of sinew intended as a protection against the malign influences she was supposed to be possessed with.

The exquisite skin of her cheeks and forehead gleamed faintly, and her luxuriant hair, which I had seen flowing, gracefully encircled her brow, where her thoughts dwelt invisible as God.

The marines were instructed to gradually encircle the old temple, and to listen for orders from the inside.

A short distance from Amble, and practically encircled by the Coquet which here makes a wide sweep, we come upon Warkworth, prettiest of villages, combining the beauties of sea-shore and river scenery, and rich in the possession of that romantic castle, the ruins of which carry the mind back to Saxon times; for they stand on the site of an older fortress erected by Ceolwulf, a Saxon King of Northumbria.

It represented a love-bird of eagle size holding in its powerful beak a scroll with a wreath of forget-me-nots on one end and of orange-blossoms on the other, encircling respectively the initials.

Passing round the bed, she stooped and softly encircled the emaciated little neck with her fingers.

And then very steadily his arm encircled her, drew her tottering to a chair.

10 adverbs to describe how to  encircle  - Adverbs for  encircle