12 adverbs to describe how to heralded

Over itthe infant prodigy having received her meed of applause and bobbed herself awkwardly out of sighthad come that atmosphere of expectancy which invariably heralds the appearance of the great figure on any similar occasion.

His own triumph was too easy, too widely heralded.

In this austerity of concentration the German "Novelle," the one rigidly artistic form of German prose, is related to the "Short Story" which has been so eagerly heralded in recent times, especially by America.

One or two would have brought in money, if enterprisingly heralded as Swiss or Belgian giants.

So died a genuine patriot and martyr; and so foul a murder fitly heralded the long years of bloodshed and violence which were in store for the country which he died to save.

The Winter god, descending from the skies, Has reached the mountain tops, and decked their brows With glittering frosty crowns, and breathed his breath Among the trumpet pines, that herald forth His coming.

During the week which followed no fewer than ten important engagements were duly heralded in the columns of the newspapers.

Victory after victory came joyfully heralded from Italy, as ancient states fell beneath the iron tread of the victor, and new ones sprang into being.

While our white fellow-citizens justly herald the fame of Ensign Bagley, who was known to the author from his youth, let our colored patriots proclaim the heroism of Tunnell of Accomac.

I saw my boat, my River-Ribbon, floating its cable-length, but never more, and undulating to the throbs of tide that pulsated along the blue vein of water, heralding the motion of the heart outside.

Her stockings were white and of a material widely heralded as silkona.

We were sitting, then, around the cheerful fire in the parlor in question, when Morton, my father's "own man," announced "Mr. Bainrothe and son," and a moment afterward the two gentlemen so heralded entered the room together.

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