295 adverbs to describe how to explaining

" Jack explained as briefly as possible.

The thing has been satisfactorily explained to me, and I accept.

"Senor Estada has been killed during the night, and we have just captured his murderer," I explained hastily.

But Miss Abigail hurriedly explained that it was a man and wife that they wanted.

And a friend of the Pilgrims wrote from England to warn them against having any connection with the new colony: and recommended them to have it distinctly explained to the Indians, that they were a new and independent society, for whose conduct and good faith they could in no way be responsible.

"We can't leave the trunk," Laura explained patiently, as if she were addressing a particularly stupid child.

And the reason is readily explained when I state the fact that Patsy's Uncle John Merrick, the round little bald-headed man who sat contentedly eating his soup, was a man of many millions, and this girl his favorite niece.

It's evident you ain't accustomed to liquor glasses!" "When I sits up so late, I gets a kind of a sinking," the Sergeant explained apologetically.

This may partially perhaps explain the ill-luck of plucking flowers out of season.

"He was killed in a duel some months ago," explained Mr. Hornblower, gravely.

He eagerly explained the situation to the Tyee, who welcomed the strangers with grave politeness.

" "There was no one but his sister, who at that time was not married and had no son," explained Aunt Jane, calmly.

"I wrote to him two days ago," she afterward explained, "breaking off the engagement.

An English grammar does not explain all that we can do with our speech; it merely explains what shackles and restraints we must put upon our speech if we would bring it within the comprehension of a school-bred grammarian.

He rightly explains this by referring to the superiority of Hannibal's cavalry, the arm which gained him all his victories.

He frankly explained that what Vermonters really wanted was 'property not liberty' and added that they would stand no coercion from the American government.

The whole affair, even on that supposition, was childish enough, but I referred the exaggerated cunning to Handy Solomon, and considered it quite adequately explained.

"You see, you were giving the rap," he explained politely, "for a fire-engine; but it's of no consequence."

To the inquiry of the officer in charge, Pen lamely explained that he had bumped his nose into something hard in a poorly lighted passageway.

These expressions are taken by some as having a direct adverbial relation to the terms which they qualify; but they are perhaps most commonly explained as being dependent on some preposition understood.

To each of these in various fashions did Colonel Musgrave explain such reasons as, he variously explained, must seem to any gentleman sufficient cause for acting as he had done; but most candidly, and even with a touch of eloquence, to Roger Stapylton.

That, of course, definitely explained Mr. Fullaway's departure, and it also made me wonder, knowing all I did know, if the jewels were safe.

She accounted to herself for this longing, she even explained it scientifically.

"Itit's because I remember him when he was turning out his first mustache," she explained, lucidly.

When he saw that Gloria had noted how for the first time on a woodland jaunt with her he carried a very businesslike-looking rifle, he explained laughingly that if they developed abnormal appetites there were both deer and bear to be had.

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