15 adverbs to describe how to expectants

Bubble stood eagerly expectant.

Their faces, tilted a little sideways, ears cocked and eyes bright, looked anxiously expectant.

Time was passing; the fire of our skirmishers continued; we were doing nothing, and were nervously expectant.

Having given her orders, Mary went back to the drawing-room, impatiently expectant of her brother's arrival, for which event Lesbia and her grandmother waited with perfect tranquillity, the dowager calmly continuing the perusal of her Times, while Lesbia sat at her piano in a shadowy corner, and played one of Mendelssohn's softest Lieder.

The whole world was motionless, ineffably expectant, as it seemed to him.

The scene of the evening was really believed to have taken place as described, though it was the mere product of chance noises and breaths of air on minds intently expectant; and we are bidden to remember "that in these decisive hours a current of wind, a creaking window, an accidental rustle, settle the belief of nations for centuries."

On the contrary, his air was pleasantly expectant.

The Resolutions speak of firm alliances, of brotherhood in arms, of a sympathetic and enthusiastic people; but not a word of regret for national friendships of old standing brokendesolation carried into thousands of happy homesEurope in armsAsia agitated and febrileAmerica sullenly expectant.

What I felt was that the organism was suspended in a sort of enchantment, lifelessly alive, unconsciously expectant of the magic touch which would break the spell, and I wondered how long I must wait before I began to live.

(III) Monsignor woke next morning, already conscious of a certain sense of well-being, and looked round the little white room in which he lay, agreeably expectant.

The child developed a voice of such exquisite sweetness and purity that an angel seemed to have strayed into the little choir, and kneeling worshipers below, transported, gazed upwards, half expectant of a heavenly light breaking through the gloom of the raftered ceiling.

The four received candy cigars and became mere hangers-on of the rich, lost to all self-respect, fawning, falsely solicitous, brightly expectant.

"I declare, I'm growing childishly expectant and impatient for spring, like Barbara with her packages of flower seeds.

Flat upon the ground, the small army concentred on the igloo, and behind, deliciously expectant, crouched many women and children, come out to witness the murder.

The Earth itself, with its perpetual renewals, was not more essentially expectant than this woman.

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