300 adverbs to describe how to gazing

Intently, I gazed around; but could catch no sight of her.

But anon I gazed at him more steadily, making no attempt to avoid amorous snares.

One day on a walk in the hills I came on Thrackles and Pulz lying on their stomachs gazing down fixedly at Dr. Schermerhorn's camp.

Earnestly, I gazed, and, presently, seemed to see circular masses, that showed muddily red, within the clouded blackness.

"Well, some one will have to go down and get some more," she said, and gazed at Billie thoughtfully.

" I sat up even straighter than my companion, and gazed steadfastly at him.

Days came and went, and labouring at the forge or lying out in the sunshine gazing wistfully beyond the swaying tree-tops, Beltane would oft start and turn his head, fancying the rustle of her garments in his ears, or her voice calling to him from some flowery thicket; and the wind in the trees whispered "Helen!"

For perhaps a mile we moved onward; then Tonnison, who had been gazing about curiously, stopped and shaded his eyes.

She gazed anxiously and sometimes steadily, at Kazan as he slept.

They have longed for, toiled for, it may be died for, the true, the beautiful, and the good; and now they can gaze upward at the perfect reality of that which they saw on earth, only as in a glass darkly, dimly, and afar; and can contemplate the utterly free, the utterly beautiful, and the utterly good in the character of God and the face of Jesus Christ.

The essences of the pressed leaves seem to fill every pore of one's body, the sounds of falling water make a soothing hush, while the spaces between the grand spires afford noble openings through which to gaze dreamily into the starry sky.

Everybody stood gazing silently at the flames.

Everybody was gazing eagerly at a narrow, mountainous island lying slate-coloured across the early morning.

But in this one act all his fury pass'd; And turning softly from the dead child there, Suffering none to touch it where it lay, He sat him down in awful calmness nigh, And gazed forth blankly like a sculptured face; And when we fain would pass to take the child, A strange wild voice still warns us back again, "Hush! for the boy is sleeping."

" "You're the real kind of sweetheart, Belle!" murmured Dave, gazing admiringly at her flushed face.

" The witch of Hawthorne's story never gazed more fondly at her "Feathertop" than Samuel now gazed at Abraham puffing away on his pipe; but he determined that Abraham's fate should not be as poor "Feathertop's."

CELIN'S FAREWELL He sadly gazes back again upon those bastions high, The towers and fretted battlements that soar into the sky; And Celin, whom the King in wrath has from Granada banned Weeps as he turns to leave for aye his own dear native land; No hope has he his footsteps from exile to retrace; No hope again to look upon his lady's lovely face.

The mother stood in the middle of the floor, wiping her sore eyes, and then folding her hands in a tattered apron; whilst her daughters gazed upon us vacantly from the background.

" Both girls were silent, gazing meditatively into the pool, like gazing into a future-revealing crystal, each absorbed in her own day dreams.

A feeling of awe gradually stole over the thousand dark faces that were gazing upwards, as the little cortége drew near.

He abstractedly gazed out of the window and a few strains of an old song.

" Mutely awhile my Beltane gazed upon her shy, sweet loveliness, what time her bosom rose and fell tempestuous, and she bowed her head full low.

Robin lay upon his back and gazed aloft into the leaves of the trees, his thought leagues away, and so a long time passed.

For a long minute, I gazed, fearfully.

"SLUKER," he repeated, gazing absently at the distant spire; "SLUKER," he reiterated, rubbing his nose abstractedly with the handle of his umbrella; "SLUKER," he continued in my next, my dear PUNCHINELLO, in my next.

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