47 adverbs to describe how to grunts

" At first Pap merely grunted over these homesick repinings; but after a time he began to hang about her and offer counsel which was often enough peevishly received.

" King grunted disgustedly.

They were grunting to one another, softly.

Uncle Tom grunted approvingly.

" "Humph!" grunted Nicholas scornfully; "him no got Innuit sled.

"Because," he grunted contemptuously, "you are too much of a coward to go back there to look for it.

" MacPherson grunted incredulously.

" Goslin grunted dubiously.

He grunted more loudly and squeezed the ball.

The man grunted sullenly, and moved away to give place to a woman with a baby in her arms.

Mancy said nothing, but grunted somewhat doubtfully as Patty went on to describe the beautiful things she intended to have.

Hogs in open pens grunted expectantly at his footsteps.

The admiral therefore gave orders that the hog and the cat should be placed close together; the cat immediately wound her tail around the snout of the hog, and with its remaining fore-leg fastened on the pole of the hog, which grunted the while most fearfully.

The white foam rolled from his mouth, his eyes glistened red like fire, and he grunted so fiercely that the woods and hills echoed with fearful sounds.

Casey, if you wait till you overhaul 'em with that thing they wheeled in here under the name of a car" "Oh, that's all right, Bill," Casey grunted gamely.

the Sergeant grunted huskily.

Jarvis grunted impatiently, and Bambi felt a sense of guilt for her ready response to this man, who had not yet spoken.

The other grunted indistinctly, and walked on in silence a few steps.

" "You can have third degree for the lot," grunted Peckham laconically.

"And lastly, the hard-a-weather old quarter-master, stepping down the ladder, grunts out to the sentry at the cabin door, 'Turn the glass, and strike the bell!' "By this time the boatswain's call has been in his mouth for several minutes, his elbow in the air, and his finger on the stop, ready to send forth the glad tidings of a hearty meal.

"Haw!" grunted Browning, lazily.

He saw that the company was tired of my talk, which seemed to them mere grunting.

Ain't dat so, Brudder?" Bill Hines having nodded and modestly grunted assent, the preacher continued.

" "Hm," grunted Perry morosely.

" "H'm," grunted Tod noncommittally, and examined the other with a cautious side glance.

47 adverbs to describe how to  grunts  - Adverbs for  grunts