25 adverbs to describe how to hollowed

If the quenelles are not firm enough, add the yolk of another egg, but omit the white, which only makes them hollow and puffy inside.

It must have been a fine Genius for Gardening, that could have thought of forming such an unsightly Hollow into so beautiful an Area, and to have hit the Eye with so uncommon and agreeable a Scene as that which it is now wrought into.

Upon weighing the Heart in my Hand, I found it to be extreamly light, and consequently very hollow, which I did not wonder at, when upon looking into the Inside of it, I saw Multitudes of Cells and Cavities running one within another, as our Historians describe the Apartments of Rosamond's Bower.

This goblet was the ligneous and impermeable capsule, the fruit, naturally and deeply hollowed out, of a tree called quatela.

Beneath the cotton-mill régime, his chest was getting dreadfully hollow.

Inside, there is water sufficient for the largest ship in the navy; but only for a limited space, a short distance within the entrancemerely a hollow scooped out towards the north-west corner of the harbour.

After death, which is slow, the ghostly hollow network of its woody skeleton, with hardly power to rot, makes the moonlight fearful.

Even when rising in his wrath, Mr. Caldigate had crushed the clergyman by the violence of his language,having been excited to anger chiefly by the thick-headedness of the man in not having understood the rebuke intended to be conveyed by his earlier and gentler words,even when leaving the man, with a full conviction that the man was crushed, the old Squire was aware that he, the stone, was being gradually hollowed.

But even of these good men, the monotonous language sounded to all but themselves inconceivably hollow and wearisome; and in the hands of the average teachers of the school, the idea of religion was becoming poor and thin and unreal.

So unnatural was itso hollow, so discordant, so unearthlythat the stealthy listener shuddered again from head to foot, and when something stirred in some bushes near bythough it may have been nothing more than a ratand came scuttling through the grass, the little Secretary actually turned and fled.

"It's a mighty hollow one anyway.

This was too obviously hollow.

The Superior thought my cheeks were ominously hollow, and suspected threats of consumption in my cough.

But the accent of his voice struck me, the son of Gottfried Gottfried, the dweller in the enclosure of the Red Tower, as painfully hollow and pretentious.

The canoes, formed of a single tree, rudely hollowed out, and fitted with outriggers.

The giggling to-night was of a sadly hollow sort.

Behind each is a small chamber, hollowed most scientifically, quite a little temple of acoustics.

It rang vaguely hollow under the impact, and Suliman, already frightened by the shadows, seized my hand in a paroxysm of terror.

A glimpse of such sweet life I saw when, from the melancholy walls 210 Of Goslar, once imperial, I renewed My daily walk along that wide champaign, [U] That, reaching to her gates, spreads east and west, And northwards, from beneath the mountainous verge Of the Hercynian forest, [V] Yet, hail to you 215 Moors, mountains, headlands, and ye hollow vales, Ye

Then the shorter piece of reed was artificially hollowed to fit on the longer piece.

But the sense of self-preservation was on me, self-assertive enough, and I obliged him, stumbling in at the door under the pressure of his strong arm and of the revolver, and beginning to boggle at the first stepsold and much worn ones, which were deeply hollowed in the middle.

At first I was awkward enough, for it has been a long time since I have done much hand planting; but I soon fell into the rhythmic swing of the sower, the sure, even, accurate step; the turn of the body and the flexing of the wrists as the hoe strikes downward; the deftly hollowed hole; the swing of the hand to the seed-bag; the sure fall of the kernels; the return of the hoe; the final determining pressure of the soil upon the seed.

W. L. Hardisty gives a curious example of log-burial in trees, relating to the Loucheux of British America: They inclose the body in a neatly-hollowed piece of wood, and secure it to two or more trees, about six feet from the ground.

When one of the squaws wishes to make meal of mesquite beans, and she has no utensil for the purpose, she looks about until she finds a rock with an upper surface, conveniently hollow, and on this she places the beans, pounding them with an ordinary stone.

Through the voices of the wind and the sea that we have learned to distinguish we catch another sound, curiously hollow and infinitely remote, not vaguely pervasive like the murmur of the sea, but round and precise like the beating of a drum somewhere on the confines of the earth.

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