130 adverbs to describe how to fulls

If he be not rich, in great place, polite and brave, a great doctor, or full fraught with grand titles, though never so well qualified, he is a dunce; but, as Baronius hath it of Cardinal Caraffa's works, he is a mere hog that rejects any man for his poverty.

Being a quart bottle and reasonably full of liquid, the bartender's chin came down with a chug on the bar.

Indices, remarkably full, and prepared upon an ingenious system, by which the metre and rhythm of every tune are indicated, conclude the volume.

The treasuries of Islâm are excessively full of rubbish that has become entirely useless; and for nine or ten centuries they have not been submitted to a revision deserving that name.

Full then of iniquity, full of uncharitableness, full of all wickedness is this practice; and consequently full it is of folly.

Dialect words are explained in the glossary; and the student who may wish to consult the context of any passage will find the necessary references in the unusually full table of contents.

125 VIII 'Tis midnight, but small thoughts have I of sleep: Full seldom may my friend such vigils keep! Visit her, gentle Sleep!

"There was no division of acts; no pauses or interval between them; but the stage was continually full; occupied either by the actors, or the chorus.

But he slipped the stirrups from his feet The bridle from his hand, And grasped the mane full lightly, And vaulted from his seat, And gained the road in triumph,[015] And stood upon his feet.

The eye is moderately full with a soft look in repose, but a keen, far-away gaze when the dog is roused.

The room was comfortably full, even on the platform; but there was very little noise, and no disorder at all.

They might be rough on the outside, and full of mischief inside; but she could not stop to inquire.

LECTURE NOTES.When taking notes on a lecture, there are two extremes that present themselves, to take exceedingly full notes or to take almost no notes.

That grieves my heart full sore!

She had had letters from him herselfof course bright, clever onesthat suggested what a wonderfully full and happy life his was, but with no reference to his return.

The brain has attained practically full size and weight.

" The subject was so plainly full of a peculiar pain for him, he was so ill at mind on this point, that I could not find it in my heart to pursue it further at the cost of his feelings.

But Brede is strangely full of zeal in his duty now, he keeps on looking at the telegraph wires, and whistling all the time.

Shakespeare is notoriously full of them; and all must remember the discussion between Hamlet and his friend regarding the children of Paul's and of the Queen's chapel.

Along the roadsides, and round the gentlemen's parks, where the cottages are in sight, it's all very smart; but just go into the outlying hamletsa whited sepulchre, sir, is many a great estate; outwardly swept and garnished, and inwardly full of all uncleanliness, and dead men's bones.'

Her hand, so marvellously full of skill, had never held another's, and she was desperately self-conscious; but magnetism flowed from Nancy as electric currents from a battery.

Sir Gui rode at a hand-pace, and as he rode the folk drew hastily aside to give him way, and bent the knee full humbly or stood with bowed heads uncovered to watch him pass; but 'neath bristling brows, full many an eye glared fiercely on his richly-habited, slender figure, marking his quick, dark glance, the down-curving, high-bridged nose of him with the thin lips and the long, pointed chin below.

Passing them without an effort, as it seemed, we threw them into the rear with so lengthening an interval between us, as proved in itself the bitterest mockery of their presumption; whilst our guard blew back a shattering blast of triumph, that was really too painfully full of derision.

Yet, "act, act in the living present" is very, very much the rightest thing; though I don't think I quite like the past to be called the dead past, when it is so fearfully full of keenest life.

" "Indeed I will," said Mary, fervently,her little heart full, tears in her eyes, her breath coming quick,and she added, with a deepening color, "I am sure, Mr. Burr, that there should be a covenant blessing for you, if for any one, for you are the son of a holy ancestry.

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