20 adverbs to describe how to fierce

The storm, which had been exceedingly fierce while it lasted, had quieted down to a steady fall of snow.

I made up my mind, disgusting as the part is to me, to act the rôle of the 'uncontrollably fierce barbarian,' as we are designated in some of the confidential reports to the Chinese Government which have come into our hands.

Sawed-Off made a particularly high leap in the air and an unusually fierce whack at the ball.

HOW GENEBAL FINDLEY DIED A correspondent in France described the death of General Neil Douglas Findley of the British Royal Artillery as follows: "When at dawn the British advance continued toward Soissons the enemy was fighting an exceptionally fierce rearguard action.

The protest was feebly fierce, and there was the snarl of a baited animal in the tone.

So Walter, looking immensely fierce, led off Florence looking very happy; and as Mr. Dombey's office was closed for the night, he led her to his uncle's, to leave her there while he should go and tell Mr. Dombey that she was safe, and bring her back some clothes.

Then she looked intensely fierce.

So when a tiger sucks the bullock's blood, A famish'd lion issuing from the wood 630 Roars lordly fierce, and challenges the food: Each claims possession, neither will obey, But both their paws are fasten'd on the prey; They bite, they tear; and while in vain they strive, The swains come arm'd between, and both to distance drive.

"Well, not particularly, although he can look mighty fierce, and would terrify a timid person, possibly.

First rode a detachment of the Black Guard, mounted on black horses, and, comically fierce in their British scarlet and Meccan green, a uniform invented at the beginning of the nineteenth century by a retired English army officer.

But Chella has fallen like a Babylonian city triumphed over by the prophets; while Salé, sly, fierce and irrepressible, continued till well on in the nineteenth century to breed pirates and fanatics.

Where did he come from?" "He's a certain little man," Satan says, "who may not be wise enough to hurt, but he's terribly fierce in his habits.

There were just six living beings in the roomthree well-dressed moustached young men, a thinly-fierce-looking woman, a very red-headed youth, and a quiet little girl.

If the heat be not tolerably fierce, the batter will not rise.

On through the farmyard, picking fresh flowers at every step, and down to a shady cove (for the sun, even at eight o'clock in December, was becoming uncomfortably fierce), and again into the shore-grape wood.

The bitter personal hatred which animated the two leaders seems to have communicated itself to the men, and the struggle was unprecedentedly fierce and bloody.

Martin grew more and more afraid, it looked so strong and angry, so unspeakably fierce.

Major Pillichody was a man of remarkably fierce exterior.

" With an air of captor, daintily fierce, she led him toward the house and up to the door, which she pushed open before him.

No devill so fierce as a bread-wanting heart, Especially being baited with ill tearmes.

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