49 adverbs to describe how to gasp

"Ooer," she gasped faintly.

Diggory clutched the door-knob as though it were the handle of a galvanic battery, while Mugford and Vance seized each other by the arm and literally gasped for breath.

"What's this?" she gasped, almost hysterically.

He saw no more of them after that, until the present hard times began, when he was deputed by the Relief Committee to call at that distressed corner amongst others in his own neighbourhood; and when he first opened the door, after a lapse of four years, he was surprised to find the same young woman, sitting in the same place, gasping painfully for breath, as he had last seen her.

"No!" gasped Dave incredulously.

he gasped, as audibly as she would let him, "is this the way it welcomes its own Lucy-pucy?"

A moment later, Rogers gasped convulsively.

of the little turkey was gasped out, more feebly every time.

he gasped aloud hoarsely as the truth dawned upon him.

"Breath?" asked the fat man hurriedly, still gasping more and more heavily for air.

I gasped eagerly, interrupting her.

Some one gasped involuntarily.

he gasped weakly.

"You?" she gasped furiously.

"No!" she gasped wildly.

"Bessie, are you crazy?" gasped Dolly, as they came into the circle of light from the fire.

"You'veyou've turned her out?" gasped Lord Bazelhurst, numbly.

" Katie openly gasped.

Robin gasped again, then passionately; "But III couldn't liveaway from you!

" Mrs. Wainwright positively gasped.

At forty-five, she gasped sharply and slumped forward.

he gasped, shrilly.

Oh-Pshaw gasped shudderingly, backing precipitously away from the water pitcher.

" The colonel opened and closed his lips foolishly like a fish gasping silently out of water.

And then both gasped simultaneously: "The owner of the dog!" "Of course!"

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