205 adverbs to describe how to flys

These last are about a span long, and have two little membranous wings like those of a bat, by means of which they fly about a pike-length high from the water and a musket-shot in length, and sometimes drop upon the ships.

Once out in the current my raft flew swiftly under the gloomy archway, and I found myself in total darkness, carried smoothly forward by the rapid river.

Man ez born ter trouble ez the sparks fly upward, an' a woman allers hez the lion's share.

* Weeks and months flew past and the household at 'The Willows' was a very happy one.

Being near eight bells, the watch on deck had been not over spry; and the consequence was that our big main-course was slatting and flying out overhead with a might that shook the ship from stem to stern.

Others of the sacrilegious throng were rending scrolls, or dividing vestments, or firing the grove of laurel that environed the shrine, or pelting the affrighted birds as they flew forth.

As soon as the eagles became hungry, they endeavored to get at the goat's flesh upon the javelins, and by flapping their wings and flying upwards, they quickly raised up the throne from the ground.

By this time the Englishmen had become thoroughly frightened, as they saw the lines flying wildly in every direction and the team running away.

Most of our pre-arranged counter-battery shoots were carried out with aeroplane observation against enemy Batteries situated in the thick woods on the slopes of the northern ridge, the airman flying backwards and forwards over the target and sending us his observations by wireless.

The goddess Ishtar wrapped in darkness waits Until the goddess Tsil-at-tu the gates Of sleep has closed upon the darkened plain; Then lightly to the palace flies the Queen.

Grand is the hall the noble lord ascends; In height, like human form most reverent, grand; And straight, as flies the shaft when bow unbends; Its tints, like hues when pheasant's wings expand.

More enemy planes came over, one even after dark, a most unusual thing, flying very low indeed, under a heavy fire of anti-aircraft Batteries and machine guns from the ground.

Take the hydroplane aft and fly south.

While I was trying to make up my mind what would be my best approach, she jumped down, flew upstairs and, I gathered, kicked up a holy row.

The individual states were still ready to fly asunder.

" He looked up, and was astonished to see numbers of great birds flying north, where no birds had appeared before.

"I will tell you why, as we fly onward.

In addition to all this human depletion, we have the loss of life and the destruction of health and initiative in harried peoples madly flying across their borders from invading armies.

In addition to our two friends, three other boys, who had evidently taken no active part in the proceedings, still remained at some seats next to the wall; while Lucas, with hair dishevelled, waistcoat torn open, and collar flying loose, stood flushed and panting amid the debris of his overturned desk.

"Now, methinks, aloft I fly; Now with angels bear a part: Glory be to God on high!

" The two cronies both picked up a handful of stones, and began throwing at the can, taking good care that their shots should fly wide of the mark.

Now that he had grown somewhat accustomed to the ride and the speed, so that he could think of something besides holding himself on the gander's back, he began to notice how full the air was of birds flying northward.

Cordelia Running Bird gave her broom a sudden push and sent the sweepings flying backward in a cloud.

Silently flying through the darkened air, swirling, glinting, to their appointed places, they seem to have taken counsel together, saying, "Come, we are feeble; let us help one another.

The sky overhead was emerald-blue, the air was full of the sweetest perfumes, while birds of the most gorgeous plumage flew continually across their path.

205 adverbs to describe how to  flys  - Adverbs for  flys