13 adverbs to describe how to instant

An instant afterward Ali cut off a piece of the rug, for he was dying of cold.

For barely an instant he hesitated in the operation of lighting his cigar as he saw Aldous.

he had scarcely an instant at his own disposalthat enfin the responsibility of people in office was so terrible, and the fatigue so assommante, [Overpowering.]

" The girl lingered hesitatingly an instant and the next moment was gone.

The artist had been looking long at a splash of sunlight that fell upon the gray granite boulder which was set in the green turf, and had turned to his canvas forit seemed to himonly an instant.

And again in an instant, very impatiently and excitedly, long before Hilda could possibly have appeared in response, had she been in her bedroom, as her mother supposed her to be: "Hilda!"

She had the light, straight figure, the sense of rhythm, the instinctively instant response of the born waltzer.

He glanced at her keenly an instant, then handed her his cup, saying, "May I trouble you?" She looked up again, a smile breaking over the face wanner than youth, but which the hour's gayety had flushed to a forgetfulness of intervening years, extended her left hand for the cup, still gazing and smiling.

Literally, "instant of an instant."

"'Tis all over, my lord," was the answer; and the murderers threw the body out of the window, where it stuck for an instant, either accidentally or voluntarily, and as if to defend a last remnant of life.

Ay, willingly, this instant!

It rose surprisingly high, hovered a ghastly instant, and then was almost drowned out and obliterated by another sound, such a sound as left Ben only wondering and appalled.

[Footnote 11: There is no precipitancy hereonly instant resolve and execution.

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