6 adverbs to describe how to freight

It is not impossible for a man to be deeply learned and still to lack the power of awakening enthusiasm in others; as a matter of fact, to be so heavily freighted with information that he forgets to nourish his own finer faculties, his intuition, his sympathy, and his insight.

A stately galley, deeply freighted, On the canal, now draweth near; Her chequer'd flag the breeze caresses

A few years since the ship Ariadne, freighted principally with live cattle, started on a voyage from Quebec, bound to Halifax.

A gale of wind drives the richly-freighted ship to the bottom; a sudden fall in the market robs us of our gold, as the November wind strips the oak of its leaves; and bankruptcies and decayed credit often afflict the days of the oldest houses, as disease saps the strength of the body:Alida!

And on the teapoy in the window stood two dainty baskets of clean willow, in which we had that day brought home chestnuts from the wood;mine was full of nuts, but they were small and angular and worm-eaten, as the fruitage of a wet season might well be; hers scantily freighted, but every nut round, full, and glossy, perfect from its cruel husk, a specimen, a type of its kind.

The gallant bark then goes to pieces, and the coast for a league on either side is strewed with broken planks, masts, boxes, and ruined portions of the goodly cargo, with which, a few hours before, she was securely freighted, and dancing merrily over the waters.'

6 adverbs to describe how to  freight  - Adverbs for  freight