15 adverbs to describe how to hacked

There, joint by joint, he hacked King Bocus asunder.

One of the officers of the Kaiser in the affair at Saberne was found industriously hacking at a cripple.

Above this memorable spot, the face of the mountain is still more savagely hacked and torn.

On that solitary string the Barbarian is hacking heavily, with a sabre which is fortunately blunt.

The poor victims were literally hacked to death, or almost to death, with swords, bayonets, knives, and axús.

Everybody knows that the Church of England as an endowed establishment is doomed, and would be, even if its hand were not perpetually hacking at its own throat; but as was observed of an old lady in gloves in one of my Christmas books, 'Let us be polite or die!' "Anthony's ambition" [in becoming a candidate for Beverley] "is inscrutable to me.

The parts have not been rudely hacked asunder, but have been separated at the joints so skilfully that I have not discovered a single scratch or mark of the knife on any of the bones.

Leaving the station high on the left, we dipped in a most puzzling manner down a slope through a fine wood giving magnificent views towards the hills of our beloved Kashmir, and presently came to "Sunny Bank," whence a steep road seemed to run sharply hack and up to Murree itself.

He took his bearings, propped a fallen fir sapling aslant by the sled, and, forgetting he was ready to drop, he ran swiftly hack along the way he came.

Mrs. Gribble found the knife, and, hacking tremulously at the envelope, peeped inside it and, with her gaze fastened on the window, fumbled for her pocket.

Another hacked viciously at Thirkle with a long knife, but he could not reach him.

The borders are still almost intact, but the rest of the relief ornament seems to have been wantonly hacked off out of pure mischief.

Fraser and Ponsonby were both desperately hacked, and owed their lives to their horses becoming unmanageable, bearing their riders from the midst of the enemy.

The French gentleman, incapable of raising his left hand properly to his mouth, first hastily hacks his meat into fragments, then throws down his dirty knife on the cloth, and seizing the fork in his right hand, while his left fixes a mass of bread on his plate, he runs up each fragment against it, and having eaten these, he wipes up his plate with the bread and swallows it.

The other saw a rocking-horse and the wooden toys in a nursery laboriously hacked to pieces.

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