15 adverbs to describe how to jawed

He looked up to find the man on horseback regarding him, square-jawed, pale, and with eyes angrily bright.

Is it, Harry?" He regarded her in a heavy-jawed kind of stupefaction.

Our passengers, certainly, were neither so numerous nor so agreeable as when going out; and the most notable personage among them was a keen-eyed, strong-jawed little Corsican, who had been lately hiredso ran his storyby the coloured insurgents of Hayti, to put down the Presidentalias (as usual in such Republics) TyrantSalnave.

You would notice, perhaps, that, like the majority of people, his face was not absolutely symmetrical, his right eye a little larger than the left, and his jaw a trifle heavier on the right side.

The long bench with its huge-jawed wooden vises, and the little dusty windows above looking out into the orchard, and the brown planes and the row of shiny saws, and the most wonderful pattern squares and triangles and curves, each hanging on its own peg; and above, in the rafters, every sort and size of curious wood.

It is, of course, the figure of a man and not of a State; it is a man, clean, clean shaved and almost obtrusively strong-jawed, honest, muscular, alert, pushful, chivalrous, self-reliant, non-political except when he breaks into shrewd and penetrating voting"you can fool all the people some of the time," etc.and independentindependentin a world which is therefore certain to give way to him.

For the card-players and the dicers actually left their games and gazed open-jawed to see me drink.

And when she perceived her master, whose eyes alone seemed living, looking at her with locked jaws, speechless, his face distorted by pain, she was awed and terrified, and she could only rush toward the bed crying: "My God!

" "Wa-al" Jerry scratched his stubbly jaw reflectively with his free hand, and looked down at his captive.

And never was there such a breed of dogs,big-headed, thick-jawed, and short-haired, and helpless.

Lancelot recollected now having remarked it before when at church; and having wondered why almost all the youths were so much smaller, clumsier, lower-brained, and weaker-jawed than their elders.

"You're like Bill Wilson; but you can preach caution till your jaws ache; you can't fool me into believing you're afraid to go back to the mine.

JAWThe muzzle must be square and deep, and the lower jaw wide between the branches, leaving plenty of space for the tongue, and for the attachment of the lower lips, which should completely conceal the teeth.

He herded them like oxen there, and naught Was lacking but the drover's lusty cries. Consider now the plight of Ould Sayyd, The big-jawed one.

But sword and javelin, sharp and keen, Wound deep each sinewy jaw; Midway, remains the huge machine, And chokes the monster's maw.

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