168 adverbs to describe how to finished

He had scarcely finished this explanation when Arthur came running back into the hall in much excitement.

The top of the temple is exquisitely finished, and terminates in an open hall.

On one side you will note a small piano; it is a French one, of very clear and fine tone, and beautifully finished in every respect.

I have just had a wire to say that the cottage and shed we have been arranging for near Tilbury are practically finished.

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Soft, sallow, succulent, delicately finished about the mouth and firmly shaped about the chin, dark-eyed, full-throated, they looked as if they had been grown in a land of olives.

So Mrs. Moffat had to prepare for flight, but ere she had finished her preparations the good news came that the tribe had gone off in another direction.

There was no time to finish it neatly.

He soon returned with cakes and coffee, and by dint of taking my time I had barely finished when it was time to start.

They are generally carved from the hardest stones, and finished so nicely that we infer that the Egyptians were acquainted with the art of hardening metals for their tools to a degree not known in our times.

he finished abruptly.

Carolyn June finished lamely with a nervous laugh.

Henri was indeed, at that moment, indulging in a gigantic stretch and a cavernous yawn; but he finished both hastily, and rushed at his poor horse as if he intended to slay it on the spot.

On the twenty-eighth, at midnight, the Sekjin came to conduct them to the new palace, which had been nineteen years building, and was only newly finished.

Opinions vary about both; but the general judgment seems to be that the earlier poems show too much of Byron's influence, and their crudeness suffers by comparison with the exquisitely finished work of Tennyson's middle life.

Every Kaffir has a dagger, some of them very good ones, but roughly finished.

When his mother died, in 1759, Johnson, although one of the best known men in London, had no money, and hurriedly finished Rasselas, his only romance, in order, it is said, to pay for his mother's burial.

There were six of them,six dainty miniature portraits on ivory, elaborately finished, and full of the finest marks of talent.

the least room for delay!But he was writing a letter to Lord M. to give him an account of his situation with me, and could not finish it so satisfactorily, either to my Lord or to himself, as if I would condescend to say, whether the terms he had proposed were acceptable, or not.

Donnegan saw two highlightsfine silver hair that covered the head of the invalid and a pair of white hands fallen idly upon the surface of the big book, for if the silver hair suggested age the smoothly finished hands suggested perennial youth.

Ajax remarked with regret that the pace was too hot at the start, and feared that our colt would finish badly.

None, not even his closest associates, know what he would be at until a job is completely finished, and finished successfully.

Though I did not finish them handsomely, yet I made them sufficiently serviceable.

And yetoh there's quite a yet," he finished more lightly.

It began thus "Sing, Muse, the battles of the heroes dead" The campaign thus happily finished, they made an entertainment to celebrate the victory, which, as is usual amongst them, was a bean- feast.

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