26 adverbs to describe how to forging

Three or four of the stronger animals were forging steadily toward this.

Here is a memento of the feast hanging up at the top of the kitchenward doora pair of roughly-forged, rusty handcuffs amalgamated into one pair of jaws, like a muskrat trap.

His works are mainly masses of fine, splendid, or humorous writing, heaped together; the parts are seldom forged into one, or connected by any indissoluble link.

One day in June a certain Walter of the royal household was terrified by a vision of St. Thomas, who appeared bearing a shining sword which he declared had been newly forged to pierce through the king himself.

Frank was ready, and he willingly left the line as the freshmen forged onward.

These are attractive speculations, but a trifle previous, while hospital ships are still being torpedoed, U-boats are busy at Funchal, and the bonds of German influence and penetration are being forged anew at Brest-Litovsk.

The whole work in all its parts is firmly and finely forged by a master workman.

But at length Nature reasserts her sway, and the dancers one and all crouch down in the smoke, their dark sides heaving painfully in the dim light like the implements of some ghostly forge.

Not infrequently they forge notes to cover losses and in various ways manipulate funds to prevent the discovery of insolvency.

I must have dreamed them, for I am quite certain I did not forge them knowingly.

At the harbour mouth a sail 5 Glimmers in the morning sun, And the ripples at her prow Whiten into crumbling foam, As she forges outward bound For the teeming foreign ports.

Otherwise, two things he presently noticed, while forging pluckily ahead, must have sent him headlong back to the comparative safety of his tent, instead of only making his hands close more tightly upon the rifle stock, while his heart, trained for the Wee Kirk, sent a wordless prayer winging its way to heaven.

You forge these things prettily; but I have heard you are as poor as a decimated cavalier, and had not one foot of land in all the world.

Relentlessly, silent as before, a ghostly animate shadow, the two forged ahead into the night and the solitude.

But she was at no pains to conceal her scornful disappointment when David Kent made known his doubts concerning his moral right to use the weapon he had so skilfully forged.

It was a magnificent machine, and forged ahead splendidly, contrary to all the laws limiting its capacity, rumbling and backfiring under the unwonted strain, for miles through the gloom.

Instead, he headed down on to the bleached, bleak oval of Furnace Lake and forged across it as straight as he could drive toward Starvation Mountains.

All went well, the engines were good and Terrier stubbornly forged ahead.

But as if impelled by a hidden force he had never felt before, Baldy sturdily forged on and on, till they, too, were left behind.

However they came by the ship, we thought we bought it honestly; neither did we suspect any thing of the matter, when the man showed us a bill of sale for the ship (undoubtedly forged) to one Emanuel Clostershoven, which name he went by.

"I wond forged id." "I'm sadly afraid you will, though," muttered Blaize, as he walked away.

Marcolini extracted this relation from the original letters of the two Zenos, who were of one of the most considerable families in Venice; a family which could not be supposed to have boldly forged a story of this kind.

Now Merrifieldyou see what a clean breast he's madeadmitted to me that he was an expert forgerso he calmly forged a cheque of Delkin's, drew sixty thousand in notesand they had them on themat least Merrifield hadwhen we took all three a few hours ago.

Of course, the few very successful do much more, and the unsuccessful do even less; but the average pioneer can just manage to keep continually forging a little ahead, in matters material and financial.

A solicitor was charged with forging the will of a lady, which devised to him a considerable amount of her property; but as the case proceeded it became clear to me that the will was signed after the lady's death, and then with a dry pen held in the hand of the deceased, by the accused himself whilst he guided it over a signature which he had craftily forged.

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