29 adverbs to describe how to fortunate

NOTE ON THE ILLUSTRATIONS The Publishers feel that they have been peculiarly fortunate in securing Mr. E. Boyd Smith as the illustrator and interpreter of Mrs. Austin's charming sketches of the "Land of Little Rain."

Moreover, he was a singularly fortunate man.

This was an exceedingly fortunate circumstance for us.

Shakspeare was doubly fortunate.

"Our guesses" he replied, "have been remarkably fortunate."

"I have been wonderfully fortunate, but I have kept my good fortune a secret from all, even my mother.

We have, therefore, no materials for forming any vivid picture of Seneca's childhood; but, from what we gather about the circumstances and the character of his family, we should suppose that he was exceptionally fortunate.

The Government, it must be admitted, has been from its commencement comparatively fortunate in this respect.

On the whole, in spite of calumny and envy, no benefactor was ever more fully trusted,supremely fortunate even amid gloom and public duties.

In both his matrimonial connexions, his sister described him as having been eminently fortunate.

Actors seized on this, actresses on that, the house was crowded with gamblers, and full of drunken men, people were drinking all day, and that too in many places, there were added to all this expense (for this fellow was not invariably fortunate) heavy gambling losses.

At the tomb of Achilles, Alexander declared that he esteemed him happy in having had so famous a poet to proclaim his actions; and scarcely less fortunate were they who had such a biographer as Plutarch to record their lives.

When people who are tolerably fortunate in their outward lot do not find in life sufficient enjoyment to make it valuable to them, the cause generally is, caring for nobody but themselves.

I can take persons as I find them; and if there is any deep family secret to unearth, it's mighty fortunate for a man to have nothing stand in the way of his own instincts.

I have been quite abnormally fortunate.

It is a long time since they were sold and sent to Zanzibartoo fortunate if they do not die of fatigue on the way!" "God has a thousand ways of doing justice," replied Dick Sand.

"My friend Leithcourt is awfully fortunate in getting such a splendid old place as this.

The case he had hit upon was exquisitely fortunate, as the liver had hitherto been regarded purely a gland of external secretion, the bile.

2 Relations with Turks and with Korea In foreign affairs an extraordinarily fortunate situation for the Sui dynasty had come into existence.

In general, he was accustomed to say that those emperors who failed to punish large numbers of men were not good, but merely fortunate.

The case excited great interest in the county, and I esteemed myself professionally fortunate in being selected to hold the brief for the prosecution.

He had been rarely fortunate so far, and was looking for an opportunity to question his guide on the purpose of their voyage.

He had so far progressed in his ambitions as to have arrived at the dignity of a garret of his own, and he liked to pretend that soon he might be romantically fortunate enough to sit face to face with starvation.

Add to this the probable gifts to similarly fortunate relatives of a competent local waitress, of an equally generously disposed laundress with cousins, not to mention the genial, open-handed generosity of a hired man in the matter of kindling-wood and edibles, and living becomes expensive with local talent to help.

It was specially fortunate that he did, for the missionary introduced him to the secretary of the largest mills in the city, an Indian Christian with a history.

29 adverbs to describe how to  fortunate  - Adverbs for  fortunate