36 adverbs to describe how to flames

How Mount Vesuvius flamed forth: conflagration at Rome (chapters 21-24).

She inspired a love which held him true to every ideal of woman, and kept the ideals flaming higher.

Fires that had burned down and ceased to warm him flamed up in him anew.

And, indeed, when we find that not only one, but two, three, four, or even five spires were sometimes required to flame upward from the same building, as in Caen Cathedral, we do not wonder that the kindling spark is often wanting.

But Bellizarius, the brave Generall, will flame high and cleare like a Beacon; but your Puritane Eugenius will burne blew, blew like a white-bread sop in Aqua Vitae.

But Northern politicians saw that the inflammatory blotches made the face of the country ugly and repulsive: their costliest preparations have been well rubbed in ever since, without even yet reducing the rebellious red; on the contrary, it flamed out more vigorously than ever.

At this moment her torch flamed brighter and whiter till its radiance reached into the obscure and remote places of the land.

He told the story of Mortimer FitzHugh and Joanne, leaving no part of it unbared, until he could see Donald MacDonald's great gaunt hands clenching in the firelight, and his cavernous eyes flaming darkly through the gloom.

"On the topmast, the yards, and boltsprit would I flame distinctly.

Her talent, of course, is mediocre, yet she has her moments of inspirationmoments, that is to say, when a view of Beauty not normally her own flames divinely through her.

"Why does this desire flame up so furiously?

Hate flamed highest, however, when England declared war against us.

I am not ashamed to confess to thee that at that moment thy image flamed up impetuously in my soul.

Clara flamed up indignantly and replied, "I know him better.

Not like those ancient summits lone, Mont Blanc on his eternal throne, The city-gemmed Peruvian, peak, The sunset portals landsmen seek, Whose train, to reach the Golden Land, Crawls slow and pathless through the sand, Or that whose ice-lit beacon guides The mariner on tropic tides, And flames across the Gulf afar, A torch by day, by night a star, Not thus to cleave the outer skies.

Ah, yet standing were Ilion's Ramparts; nathless the glowing flames Shot from neighbor to neighbor roof, Ever spreading from here and there, with their tempest's fiery blast, Over the night-darkened city.

[Greek], ignens, fiery, [Greek], flaming, [Greek], nocturnus, nightly, [Greek], menstruus, monthly, [Greek], multi lucius, many lights.

Her talent, of course, is mediocre, yet she has her moments of inspirationmoments, that is to say, when a view of Beauty not normally her own flames divinely through her.

DAVY-LAMP, a lamp encased in gauze wire which, while it admits oxygen to feed the flame, prevents communication between the flame and any combustible or explosive gas outside.

"Oh!" gasped Ethelrida, flaming pink, as she laughed and covered her face with her hands.

It never occurred to her that the day crawling into the light-well of her Clay Street flat was lit with precisely the same flame that colored the far-flung peaks of the poet's song.

But none of them all is more notable than thisthat women, or at least (for it is no use saying "women," every one being different in temper, though like as pease in some things) many women, will permit that which it suits them to be oblivious of, when if you ask them for permission or make a favor of the matter, they will promptly flame sky-high with indignation.

For although, sensitive as, he was, he flamed up readilyalthough the vehemence with which he desired anything made him pressing, and his obstinacy made him impatienthis words were so softened by his wish to spare the feelings of those to whom he was speaking, that it was impossible not to be charmed, even when one most disagreed, with him.

If e'er you discover So faithful a lover, So real a flame, I'll die, I'll die, So give up my game.

It may be that God wills that the Laodiceans have their day, for the fires of our noble covenant have flamed too smokily.

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