301 adverbs to describe how to faced

She was not sitting in the chair, but had fallen out, and was lying upon the floor, face downward.

Now Beltane clenched his fists and scowled on pale-faced Roger and from him to the radiant sky, yet when he spake his voice was low and even:

Teachers have not faced the question squarely: "What am I aiming at in promoting free discipline.

At some sharper cry than the rest, the fellow rose to his knees and faced them boldly.

The two conscious midshipmen were now resolved to face the end bravely.

One dark-faced man was struck with a bullet and was hurt.

Britania (England's crest) which surmounts the dome of the Town Hall, and the Wellington Statue, both face south.

So do I keep a merry heartdum spiro sperotrusting to the good St. Giles, which, as methinks you know is my" The archer grew suddenly dumb, his comely face blanched, and glancing round, Beltane beheld Sir Pertolepe beside him, who leaned down from his great white horse to smile wry-mouthed, and smiling thus, put back the mail-coif from his pallid face and laid a finger to the linen clout that swathed his head above the brows.

He had a pleasant, homely face, and thin, bent figure.

Only one jumped: the others stood by their commander, faced death calmly, and won a never-dying renown for their heroism.

"Shall I call the police, madame?" "No, no!" and the girl sat upright again, her face ghastly.

and she faced her chums resolutely.

Virtue will always be rewarded, however, and even freckle-faced, red-headed JACK had one friend, blue-eyed, tender-hearted GILL, who, seeing the unhesitating obedience he rendered to all, forthwith concluded that one so lone and sad could appreciate true friendship and understand the motives that prompted her to give, unsolicited, her gushing love.

Finally, at exactly two o'clock, the forms were locked, placed upon the bed of the press, and McGaffey, a sour-faced individual whose chief recommendation was his ability as a pressman, began to make ready for the "run.

Somewhere she found the strength of a man to lift him and place him face upward on the sand, the gun trailing limply in his hand.

When her name was called she walked to the platform and faced the leader defiantly.

Then, without a bit of ceremony, Dan grasped the Oriental by the shoulders, wheeled him about, while he protested in guttural tones, and bluntly kicked the yellow-faced one through the door into the inner room.

In one corner a long-suffering piano was taking cruel punishment at the hands of a flashily dressed, sharp-faced man of horsey type.

If the impossible happened, if she ever married Piersfor the first time she deliberately faced and contemplated the thoughtwould she not be at least within reach if trouble came?

It is a look of languishing, melting adoration, and if I face him steadily, he must always turn away as if to avoid being overcomeas if the sight of beauty so great as mine could be borne full in the eyes only for the briefest of moments.

The house stood unusually near the river, facing eastward, and standing four-square, with an immense veranda about its sides, and a flight of steps in front spreading broadly downward, as we open arms to a child.

A[n] rosy-faced child walking beside a girl just pleasantly came past the garden.

The ships were drawn up with prows facing outward

True, he had retrieved his failure, had won his honours, but he came back to his home a very different fellow from the bright-faced youth who had gone out into college life some years before.

I had prepared myself for the ordeal and faced it unflinchingly.

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