100 adverbs to describe how to forward

It is simply a straight-forward, dauntless, and invincible way of doing things.

This seemed to corroborate the thought about a fit, and the serjeant pressed eagerly forward to ascertain the truth.

It sounded like the voice of a madman; there was something about it at once ferocious and triumphant.... Godfrey paused an instant at the stairhead, listening intently; then he moved cautiously forward toward an open door from which the voice seemed to come, motioning us at the same time to stay where we were.

Benny plunged wildly forward; she did not know if she had hit him.

During all the labors of the besiegers in other quarters, the approaches were pushed vigorously forward against the land wall.

Therefore we crept silently forward together to ascertain who were the intruders.

"Well?" she asked, coming swiftly forward to where Bosio was standing, pale as death under her rouge.

Dave was commanded to forward his defense promptly.

This seemed scarcely possible, yet no other theory suggested itself, and I stepped rather recklessly forward to investigate.

Alexius, with gifts, which added force to his words, professed that his only desire now, as it had been, was to forward them safely on their journey. Nor had they to go many stages before they found themselves again confronted with their adversary.

The point to be made here is thatindependently of strategic conditions, which will be considered laterthe difference in the supply of a given naval force in war and in peace is principally that in the former the requirements of nearly everything except provisions will be greater; and consequently that the articles must be forwarded in larger quantities or at shorter intervals than in peace time.

In the fright the others plunged madly forward and had broken their way to freedom.

Peter was aghast at the commotion, and came hurriedly forward to soothe his agitated relatives.

But it was her very misfortune which pushed her violently forward.

The Kok[=a]nese have often attempted to dislodge the intruders, but owing to the good state of defence in which the fort is kept, and the strong escorts under which the reliefs are regularly forwarded, they have been always repulsed with severe loss.

And Noel, with a great wonder in his eyes, slacked his bow, while his thoughts jumped far away to the den on the mountains where the trail began, and to three little cubs playing like kittens with the grasshoppers and the cloud shadows; for the great wolf that lay so still near them, his eyes fixed in a steady glow upon the coming caribou, had one ear bent sharply forward, like a leaf that has been creased between the fingers.

Then the soldiers would curse under their breath and push them roughly forward and the nuns would plead with them in their soft, low voices, to hurry, hurry, hurry.

It was not only notorious that he had been thus disabled, but he sent a physician and surgeon of admitted eminence in their profession, and of unquestioned honor, to testify to the fact at the bar of the House; and subsequently he forwarded written certificates to the same purport from some French doctors who had special knowledge of gunshot wounds.

Then he controlled himself, turned about, walked deliberately forward to the hold, clambered up to the fore decking, from which the sweeps are worked, stooped for a time over the second man, groaned audibly, and made his way back and aft to the cabin, moving very rigidly.

Second Battalion, Colored, Camp Poland, Tenn., Oct. 28, if Respectfully forwarded.

On the fourth day, a tremendous hurricane arose, which blew thick clouds of dust in the face of the Zábul army, and blinding them, impeded their progress, whilst the enemy were driven furiously forward by the strong wind at their backs.

No, she could not; he had better write, and his letter would be duly forwarded by me.

They outnumbered the Virginians ten to one; but the latter charged nobly forward, plunging into the stream which lay between them and the fort, and wading through the water shoulder deep.

I have described my arrest more particularly in my first letter, which you will undoubtedly receive before long; therefore I only give the facts in this, having a chance, by the assistance of Mr. Lombard, of Hallowell, of forwarding this to Houlton privately.

The gill opening inclines obliquely forward as it descends, touches the middle line of height at its lower end, and its length is equal to a fifth of the altitude of the body.

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