19 adverbs to describe how to hooking

It gats gradually hooked up Pluto.

If he hadn't been securely hooked, and if it had not been for a skill earned in a hundred such battles, Ben would not have held him a moment.

Holding the butt loosely, his trigger finger hooked clear around the far side of the guard, he showed the gun.

A necktie!" Jimmie, words failing him for the moment, paused and hooked one foot comfortably behind the other.

Now one of these trying to slip along shore might just serve as a bait for him, and then he would be famously hooked.

Spit it or hook it on to the jack firmly, dredge it slightly with flour, and place it near the fire at first, as directed in the preceding recipe.

His hand shook the boat-hook, which bore the flag, frantically.

He advanced with his thumbs hooked importantly in the arm holes of his vest and braced his legs apart as he faced Bull.

Theirs be the praise, not his, who here supplies Merely the editorial hooks and eyes And, rich by proxy, prodigally spends The largess of his colleagues and his friends.

Nawsir, he can't hook us up with that killin' nohow, but we can hook him.

Everything is redolent of coaching days, for the cheery glow of the fire shows a spotlessly clean floor, old high-backed settles, a gun hooked to one of the beams overhead, quaint chairs and oak stools, and a fox's mask and brush.

Once the angler is safely hooked a different situation arises.

Then she felt for her dress, and deliberately put it on again, in the dark, though her hands were so numb with cold that she could scarcely hook the fastenings.

Moreover, the 'on' fails to appear to our senses as one of those unintelligible 'betweens' that have to be separately hooked on the terms they pretend to connect.

On that rock the line of the lariat caught, hooking the swimmers sharply in toward the bank.

"'I've heard,' said the Portuguese, 'that he's a rapid calculator, and the minute he's got to his millionth claw, and finds it's hooked tight and fast, he begins to haul down the ship.'

Next day a water-snake (Hypotrophis jukesii) four feet two inches long was caught when we were several miles off the land; it had accidentally been hooked by the tail by someone fishing for albacore, several of which fine fish were taken hereabouts.

These atoms of so many odd figuressome round, some crooked, others triangular, &c.are by their essence obliged always to move in a straight line, without ever deviating or bending to the right or to the left; wherefore they never can hook one another, or make together any compound.

He therefore secretly affixed a nicely crooked pin to the elbow of his sleeve, and, as he lifted the cover, adroitly hooked it into her cap, to which he knew the wig was fastened, and in a twinkling had it off her head, and before she could recover from her astonishment and lay down the soup-ladle he had left the room.

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