36 adverbs to describe how to flickered

We all three of us sat around a pine table, upon which faintly flickered a tallow candle in a soda-water bottle, that shed around a sickly glare (that is to say, the candle did).

The pine knots flickered feebly; and by their light she looked about for Ben's axe.

A crackling fire of resinous pine boughs burned brightly upon the ground in the centre, illuminating redly the framework of black, glossy poles, and flickering fitfully over the dingy skins of the roof and the swarthy tattooed faces of the women who squatted around.

The road was presently bordered on either side by gigantic blackthorn shoots that made it very dark, and by tail grass and big campions, huge giant dead-nettles as high as trees, flickering past darkly in silhouette overhead.

she sighed, as she took up her great Persian cat, and, like it, sat gazing into the fire that flickered dreamily among her fantastic possessions,a mystery gazing idly into a mystery.

An oriflamme of scarlet burned in the west, flickered dully in the dirty, curdling water, flared against the windows of the Pemberton, which quivered and dripped, Asenath thought, as if with blood.

a fantasy of Ida May dumb flickered before the mulatto.

Sometimes his old lantern-jaws would emit an uncanny cackle of a laugh, and a ghastly flicker of humour play across his parchment features; but these only deepened the general sense of solemnity, as the hoot of a night-bird deepens the loneliness of some desolate hollow among the hills.

Then, with a sudden drop-kick, he sent the helmet flickering high into the darkness over the wall.

A small lanthorn fixed opposite to me in the interior of the carriage, and flickering incessantly before my eyes, made it still more impossible for me to see anything outside the narrow window.

Inside, the shadow of the woman flickered across the close bars of bamboo.

The torches flickered insolently in that calm radiance.

" "Feel sleepy?" The candle guttered and flickered on the floor midway between the two bunks, and Bard, glancing to it, was about to move from his bed and snuff it; but at the thought of so doing it seemed to him as if he could almost sense with prophetic mind the upward dart of the noose about his shoulders.

A distant light flickered momentarily in the air, cutting out in bold relief the ruins of the shattered chateau on our left.

The lids flickered nervously under his gaze, but he did not relax his scrutiny.

On the tables within the spaces flickered numerously the "Bunsen burners," his invention, and it was easy to fancy as one saw him, surrounded by the large company of reverent disciples, that you were in the presence of the hierophant of some abstruse and mysterious cult, in whose honour waved the many lambent flames.

A pair of rush candles were shedding their dim light through the long low oak-panelled apartment; they were the only lights that were burning, and even these flickered ominously at times, as if threatening to go out and leave the place in total darkness.

The street lamp flickering opposite shone on a quiet and dese

The road was presently bordered on either side by gigantic blackthorn shoots that made it very dark, and by tail grass and big campions, huge giant dead-nettles as high as trees, flickering past darkly in silhouette overhead.

The ivy leaves, seen from the deep shadow, flashed and flickered redly, and the sparrows twittered among them.

A plain night lamp was burning, the flame scarcely flickering.

The candle flickered sharply.

And there I, a fragile flake of soul dust, flickered silently across the void, from the distant blue, into the expanse of the unknown.

They were bright and hard, and they flickered stormily upon him when she lifted her gaze from the pan of frying potatoes and saw who it was standing in the doorway.

At one instant I seemed to read regret that I had come off so wellher eyes flickered suggestively to my remaining arm.

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