111 adverbs to describe how to greeted

But when the girls came in and Belle greeted him cordially, to be sure, but with something of restraint, his heart sank again.

Dr Jacob Mountain, first Anglican bishop of Quebec, also arrived shortly afterwards and was warmly greeted by the Roman Catholic prelate, who embraced him, saying, 'It's time you came to shepherd your own flock.'

At most of the houses he was affectionately greeted as "Jedge" and was held in long conversations across the fence.

"I greet you heartily, though, with my head, which I can still nod.

Sharpman arose, greeted the boy pleasantly and shook hands with him, and Ralph thought that lawyers were not such forbidding people after all.

Come in, Miss Flo," he added, as Goldstein rushed out of his office to greet the boy effusively; "your business takes precedence to mine, you know.

When I passed her in the streets she greeted me coldly, and all friendliness had gone out of her eyes.

But Father Wills was here anyhow, and the Boy greeted him, joyfully, as a tried friend and a man to be depended on.

They are a taciturn people in Aragon and Navarreso taciturn that in politely greeting the passer on the road they cut down the curt good-day.

Now, then" He paused, for a pass-key rattled in the hall door and a moment later Patsy Doyle, rosy and animated, fresh from the cold and wet outside, smilingly greeted them.

"Time for Rajah to have the bell going," said Riggs as he descended to the hurricane-deck and greeted me affably.

The bartender greeted him respectfully and curiously.

" So saying, Friar Martin fell to washing and preparing his herbs and vegetables whiles Beltane, hasting down the passage, opened a certain door and entered a cool and airy dormitory, where upon pallets neat and orderly lay divers fellows whose hurts were swathed in fair white linen, and who, despite their bandages, started up on hand or elbow to greet Beltane right gladly.

He rose from his seat on the ground at the entrance of the strangers, and greeted them courteously; while his wife, the Squaw-Sachem Apannow, and his lively little son Nepea, stood by his side, and smiled a welcome to Rodolph, pointing at the same time significantly to the beads which adorned their necks and arms.

A climax in her young life had arrived, and she greeted it joyously, believing she loved Arthur well enough to become his wife.

As we approached, however, they all rose, the other ladies greeting me eagerly and warmly, Eveena rising with difficulty and faltering the welcome which the rest had spoken with enthusiastic earnestness.

He came in and greeted her gravely, and, Howard being present, merely took her hand.

The last of the bunch of prisoners dribbled down the ladder, each in turn noisily greeted by those already huddled below.

They greeted Fred hilariously, but to his wife they spoke timidly, for, brave as they were in facing Spanish pirates, they were timid to the point of flight in the presence of women.

And as she went along, not only did she pass through many other villages, but met many on the way who were travelling towards the great city, and would greet her sweetly as they passed, and sometimes stop to say a pleasant word, so that the little Pilgrim was never lonely wherever she went.

Did you get up?" he greeted her, cheerily.

We meet them and greet them hastily as they hurry through the tasks of the day, with no other associates about them than such as chance or momentary need may dictate.

" At this moment the possible stumbling-block, Henry Lord, Ph.D., came in and greeted her civilly.

Edi and Ritz also noticed at once the traces of tears and greeted him quite calmly.

With joy I greet thy peaks anew, And quaff again the crystal air That fills thy snow-rimmed bowl of blue.

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