434 adverbs to describe how to enough

Strangely enough, the range of low hills to my leftalready mentionedwas not entirely covered with the universal snow; instead, I could see their bare, dark sides showing in several places.

Curiously enough, the book was fairly dry, which I attributed to its having been so securely buried among the ruins.

The earliest mention that I have been able to find of the wild sheep in America is by Father Picolo, a Catholic missionary at Monterey, in the year 1797, who, after describing it, oddly enough, as "a kind of deer with a sheep-like head, and about as large as a calf one or two years old," naturally hurries on to remark: "I have eaten of these beasts; their flesh is very tender and delicious."

" Sure enough, in a moment the same ringing blows came from a reedy spot in a different part of the bay.

" PAT eyed PUNCHINELLO askance with an expression which plainly enough said that he did not believe we had been reared to tell the truth strictly upon all occasions, and then added: "Bad cess to your manners, then, don't I know betther nor that; for haven't I been in the church these forty years, and sorrow a sowl ever washed me feet!

The current, too, is swift, leading one to suppose the water shallow; but I think even here a channel deep enough for such boats as will navigate this part of the river can be found.

However, I could see readily enough the wisdom of keeping the men at work.

Singularly enough, the business class is the last class that Christianity has set free.

There's barely enough left over to keep up the sham of dividends.

Likely enough they failed to understand what had been said, but I had no further time to waste in explanations.

My winter passed pleasantly enough; I began to feel more at home in my new quarters, and saw many interesting people of all kinds.

"You can see her build plain enough now.

I feel badly enough about it, already.

Rightly enough, it is a crowded hour, with the whole Institute present, and usually it is an hour of unflagging interest.

" "Oh, I think they'll go straight enough after this"; and the Boy's good spirits returned before they passed the summer village.

I was received civilly enough at Riverview, and soon determined to remain there until Major Washington returned from the west.

every one obeyed the summons willingly enough.

"What, then, if they all disliked him?" "That, too," said he, "is scarcely enough.

If two people are distinctly enough individualized; that is, if they understand and command themselves sufficiently; their attraction and marriage will bring to them only pleasure.

"I'm talking to you," said Masters coolly enough.

" "Child," I answered, sadly enough, for my conscience was as ill at ease as hers, with deeper cause, "I don't tell you that your jealousy was not foolish and your petulance culpable; but I do say that neither Eveena nor I have the heartperhaps I have not even the rightto blame you.

It may, however, be reasonably enough inferred that it was very similar to that for which the magi in general were held in such high estimation: although they were excluded, as beings of too sacred a nature, from the ordinary occurrences of life.

He prefaced almost everything he said with, "When I was High Sheriff," so I asked him innocently enough how many times he had been High Sheriff, on which my host, being a quick-witted man, looked at him with a broad grin, while he balanced the nutcrackers on his forefinger.

"Between you and me," he said calmly enough, "I took what I heard with a grain of salt.

I rushed to and fro like one distracted, uttering cries of despair, and when from the shore I saw the vessel under full sail just disappearing upon the horizon, I wished bitterly enough that I had been content to stay at home in safety.

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