60 adverbs to describe how to fasts

" "Well, I'm getting that way mighty fast, thanks to your hints, and the knowledge of how it pays, when you're taking your life in your hands every time you go up in one of these heavier-than-air outfits," was what the other Bird boy observed, with what was a thoughtful look, for him; because, as a rule, Andy appeared to be a merry chap, and laughing much of the time.

The little maid lost them as she slipped across the road, where two carriages were rattling by terribly fast.

By this time I had learned that my horse Tall Bull was a remarkably fast runner, and therefore when Lieutenant Mason, who was quite a sport and owned a racer, challenged me to a race, I immediately accepted it.

"And I am going to teach him to jump real fast, and without going for an apple each time.

The spool had gone flying round, and had swallowed up the thread incredibly fast.

"Arrived at Coniston Hotel, the waiter said the same thing: 'It's too cloudy to ascend the "Old Man;"' but as soon as it was found that if it was too cloudy we did not intend to stay, it cleared off amazingly fast, and the ponies were ordered.

" "They were old hands at the business, that's sure," remarked Frank, when the officer paused to catch his breath; for he was talking unusually fast in his desire to give them all the particulars in as brief a space of time as possible.

In this cabin he shuts up his daughter so that she cannot see the light, and there she remains fasting rigorously for four days.

He loaded his revolver as he ran, slackening his pace as he covered greater distance, for he knew that in the storm his trail could be followed scarcely faster than a walk.

Yes, the tide ran cruelly fast beside the boat, black and swirling and deep.

Here we are five hours out, and fast aground!

[Sidenote: The Mariner hath been cast into a trance; for the angelic power causeth the vessel to drive northward faster than human life could endure.] '

She was an old ship, but an exceedingly fast one, and her commander had rendered himself famous by the manner in which he ventured about on the French coast.

with the first syllable keenly accented, and the second drawn out like the scream of a hawk,repeating this slowly and more emphatically at first, then gradually faster, until a rate of about 150 words a minute is reached; usually sitting all the time on his haunches, with paws resting on his breast, which pulses visibly with each word.

Jeremy, who thinks habitually about ten times as fast as I do, slipped away at once into the shadows to find Narayan Singh and decoy the guard elsewhere.

Jolly fast he used to go too.

On Friday she fasted rigidly, and she never began to eat, or finished, without a little Latin movement of the lips and a sign of the cross.

Eunané understood infinitely better what she was perusing; but the art of reading aloud is useless, and therefore never taught, in schools whose every pupil learns to read with the usual facility a character which the practised eye can interpret incomparably faster than the voice could possibly utter it.

His blood, too, spurted inordinately fast through his veins, and his flesh seemed to creep and tingle.

As far as possible, an arrest has been made in every case of intentionally fast driving observed by the keepers: those arrested number less than one to ten thousand of the vehicles entering the Park for pleasure-driving.

The sullen bomb dissolves in singing shapes; The whizz-bang jostles ittoo fast to flee; Machine-guns chatter like demented apes And, goodness, can it all be meant for me? It can and is.

But there is life everywhere,reckless, excessive, and the desire for life as a supreme good, worth living for its own sakeeven if it is to be food for the next year's pestilencea life that can support itself on anything, and thrive in its own fashion in the flashing sun, and the dust and the dirt, and multiply beyond measure and mysteriously fast.

And when he had long sought and demanded where he should find Christ, at last he came into a great desert, to an hermit that dwelt there, and this hermit preached to him of Jesu Christ and informed him in the faith diligently, and said to him: This king whom thou desirest to serve, requireth the service that thou must oft fast.

Others were ready to go; the water was rising ominously fast and would rise for some time after the rain stopped.

First come the scouting planesfairly fast, good climbers, able to stay in the air a long time.

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