15 adverbs to describe how to evaporated

There is nothing so trying to soldiers as to remain inactive under fire; and as there had never been much fight in the garrison of the Rocio, the little that was left speedily evaporated.

2. Have the water boiling when the grain is introduced, but do not allow it to boil for a long time previous, until it is considerably evaporated, as that will change the proportion of water and grain sufficiently to alter the consistency of the mush when cooked.

Consequently he immediately evaporated to all intents and purposes and was seen no more.

While it sat and talked, the enthusiasm which had created it gradually evaporated.

Most of the rivers evaporate inland; only one is navigable, the Karun, in the SW.; Lake Urumiyah, in the NW., is the largest, a very salt and shallow sheet of water.

I s'pose they jest nacherally evaporated durin' the night, maybe?" "Haines," said Silent sharply, "are you serious?

For only very deep water can possibly show a blue colour by reflected light, while a dust-laden atmosphereespecially with a layer of very dense gas at the bottom of it, as would be the case with the newly evaporated carbon-dioxide from the diminishing snow-cap would provide the very conditions likely to produce this blue tinge of colour.

Their cooling influence precipitates the vapor passing over them, and the ground beneath them not getting heated does not readily evaporate moisture.

" "Simplicity is the soul of efficiency, sir," replied Polton as he checked the tea-service to make sure that nothing was forgotten, and with this remarkable aphorism he silently evaporated.

The ether was poured off, as closely as practicable, into a tared capsule, where it was allowed to evaporate spontaneously.

I will not attempt to reproduce his words, but he said to me, with an astonishing calmness, that he found that he was ceasing to care for his wife: he said very quietly that it was not that he cared for anyone else, but that his marriage had been a mistake; that he had engaged himself in a moment of passion, and that this had subsequently evaporated.

If you dilly-dally till those accursed Callenders get back, asking, for instance, for theirha, ha!their totally evaporated chest of plategr-r-r!

The alcohol will be dissipated by the heat during the baking, or evaporated shortly afterward, provided the baking be thorough.

Undoubtedly, my positive belief in its miracles had evaporated; but I had not arrived at a positive disbelief.

The water due to the condensation of the gases is led through a small pipe out of doors or into a vessel from whence it may evaporate anew, so as not to change the hygrometric state of the air.

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