15 adverbs to describe how to evacuating

On February 27-28 the Turks hastily evacuated the important Black Sea port of Trebizond and neighboring cities before the victorious Russian advance.

They had not seen the Germans, but the town had been officially evacuated.

Given in substance from half a dram to a dram, they evacuate powerfully both upwards and downwards.

If this is done, I pledge my word that every rat shall forthwith evacuate Rome.

Marching up to the windows, 'where they were as thick as bees,' they threw hand grenades into the house, which was hurriedly evacuated; numbers of the enemy leaping into the river, where some of them were drowned.

I had to encounter the expressions of astonishment to which I am now quite accustomeda foreigner in a little hole on the road to the frontier, in a partially evacuated country.

Given in substance from half a dram to a dram, they evacuate powerfully both upwards and downwards.

Paz secretly evacuated Córdova, and, moving westward, hazarded a feat which is alone sufficient to establish his character as the best tactician of the New World,San Martin alone, perhaps, excepted.

As I had thus another place to sleep in, I evacuated the consular quarters not unwillingly, removing all my effects except a set of silver spoons which my mother had given me on my leaving home, and which were heirlooms.

The reason is because, this would utterly evacuate all human testimony; no man could testify, that he saw this pson do this or that thing, for it might be said, that it was ye devill in his shape.

But they are all too churlish medicines for general use: they sometimes evacuate violently upwards, almost always nauseate the stomach, and occasion great uneasiness of the bowels.

It is said, that in France they annually evacuate their streets, and ship their prostitutes and vagabonds to their colonies.

But so completely had the Romans now lost their judgment, that after a successful conflict before Clupea they embarked all their troops and sailed home, voluntarily evacuating that important and easily defended position which secured to them facilities for landing in Africa, and abandoning their numerous African allies without protection to the vengeance of the Carthaginians.

Esbly evacuated, Couilly evacuated, Quincy evacuated.

Spain formally evacuated the island October 18, 1898, and military government was established until Congress made provision for its control.

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