67 adverbs to describe how to ill

The travellers visit a gentleman farmer, who is a great projector: his breed of cattle: his apparatus for cookingHe is taken dangerously ill.

But Carmel had been ill since, desperately ill and unconscious.

He vehemently disapproved, also, of the arbitrary arrests made by our government during the war, some of which, without question, were exceedingly ill advised.

Boss grew weak and sick, and through his excitement, was taken violently ill, vomiting as if he had taken an emetic.

[Lady Minto had been and was then alarmingly ill.]

"But the most thrilling moment in that sensational trial was reached on the second day, when David Graham, looking wretchedly ill, unkempt, and haggard, stepped into the witness-box.

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One patient who was critically ill she was obliged for six weeks to nurse entirely both by night and day.

He was well dressed, as he had been the day before, but he looked terribly ill and worried, and no doubt the fact that he had not shaved gave his face a careworn and neglected air.

He was, as a rule, so moderate in drinking that the wine he had taken, supplemented by his misery, made him feel physically ill.

Those who were hopelessly ill would always hear the truth from him, but he would leave no stone unturned to lessen their suffering.

"Madam, I am on my way to Edinburgh," I stammered, for I was mortally ill at ease with women.

He must be awfully ill, poor fellow!" "Probably got the grip," observed her father, practically.

They look so dreadfully ill, both of them.

After the two-mile sweepstakes he was horribly ill.

For, her mother being dead, her father, finding himself fatally ill, as a consequence of his bad habits, wrote a manly and pathetic letter to Miss Pinkerton, recommending the orphan child to her protection, and so descended to the grave, after two bailiffs had quarrelled over his corpse.

Grief had made both of her children severely ill, and the little princes were followed, not by her relatives, but by the Russian General Von Sacken, who represented the emperor, and by the equipages of all those kings and princes who had helped to hurl the Bonapartes from their thrones and restore the Bourbons.

And yet, for some reason, my father was strangely ill at ease.

It was known, too, that in a protracted contest the spirits of the Samnites gradually flagged, and even the bodies of the Gauls, remarkably ill able to bear labour and heat, became quite relaxed, and although, in their first efforts, they were more than men, yet in their last they were less than women.

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He was also so delicately brought up that he was perpetually ill.

A juryman might die suddenly overnight or fall grievously ill; or some legal accident might occur which would necessitate declaring a mistrial.

He was looking frightfully ill, and like a desperate man.

Though the galleries of the Convention were more than usually furnished on the day with applauders, yet this decision has been universally ill received.

" Great educational institutions must consult the greatest good of the greatest number of common-place minds, by regulations against which genius is apt to kick; and Byron, who was by nature and lack of discipline peculiarly ill fitted to conform to routine, confesses that till the last year and a half he hated Harrow.

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