16 adverbs to describe how to homewards

Having eaten their fill, they re-formed their column of march, with a venerable gander at the head, and trudged silently homeward, cautiously followed by their owner, who noticed, that, on regaining his door-yard, they set up a vociferous cackle, such as he had repeatedly heard from them before at about the same hour.

Gliding swiftly homewards along the now brilliantly lit boulevards, I realize for the first time that mine has been but a wild-goose chase after all; that, if India is to be reached by land, it is not viâ Merv and Cábul, but by way of Persia and Baluchistán.

Bob and the boys returned in less than half an hour, to announce that they had found the right road and were prepared to pilot the girls expeditiously homeward.

TOM, with his prize, exultingly hurries homeward, his heart swelling with joy at his luck.

And as Christmas draws on the thoughts of officers and men in the waterlogged trenches turn fondly homeward to mothers, wives and sweethearts: Cheer up!

He pleaded sudden illness, and rode hastily homeward in a state of indescribable agitation.

She was in a street dress now, her glossy curls still falling loose about herprobably homeward bound after her night's harvest.

Juba, seeing this, was so startled and terrified, that he ventured neither to come into close quarters with any one, nor even to keep the camp properly guarded, but fled incontinently homeward.

" [Illustration: "I WILL TUCK THEM IN MY SLEIGH"] Snubby Nose and Tippy Toes hung on to the back of the sleigh and they went whizzing merrily homeward, the wind whistling in their ears.

By-and-by he managed to make his escape, and walked pensively homewards, shaking his head now and then, and muttering to himself: "Ah, hoo'd happen get to hear on 't if I went yonder; aye, the brass 'ull coom in reet 'nough.

" Thus they talked while the wagon jogged soberly homeward, and the frogs and the turtles and the distant ripple of the sea made a drowsy, mingling concert in the summer-evening air.

Monroe was walking sorrowfully homeward, when he met Easelmann near the corner of Summer Street.

So Berkley, being at leisure, accommodated him, picked him up, propped him limply against a doorway, resumed his own hat and coat, and walked thoughtfully and unsteadily homeward, where he slept like an infant in spite of rats, cabbage, and a swollen lip.

" As they all pegged dismally homeward, the half-dozen thought that Mr. Mitchell had also just about cured six Volunteers.

Back of the Ciseaux house was a dreary field, growing drearier and browner every moment as the twilight deepened; and across its rough furrows a tired boy was stumbling wearily homeward.

The tired dancers creep out of the willow railing, and some go out at the entrance way, till the singers, too, rise from the drum and are trudging drowsily homeward.

16 adverbs to describe how to  homewards  - Adverbs for  homewards