91 adverbs to describe how to jumping

Having come upon deck, our hero beheld that a part of the Spanish crew were huddled forward in a flock like so many sheep (the others being crowded below with the hatches fastened upon them), and such was the terror of the pirates, and so dreadful the name of Henry Morgan, that not one of those poor wretches dared to lift up his voice to give any alarm, nor even to attempt an escape by jumping overboard.

Suppose we make a try, Jerry?" For answer Jerry started his machine on a run, jumped aboard, and was quickly dashing away at rather a reckless pace, considering the rough "tote" road he had to follow.

We jumped ashore eagerly.

" "Never mind," cried McNutt, jumping up hastily; "I'll go.

When we approached him, he jumped round in his bed very violently, as though his body had been shot out of a gun, and went on staring at us, speechless and with eyes full of wild terror.

The Boy had jumped up nimbly.

" Joyce kissed me, and then jumping lightly from the seat, pulled me up with her.

This time they both jumped high up from the ground and the stick passed under them.

At the report the bear jumped sideways, unable to locate the sound, and my next bullet struck just above his tail and ranged forward into the lungs.

My heart jumped wildly, for the Mexican had been gone quite long enough to have cut off the assistant's escape.

Laura screamed and Violet jumped clear out of her seat.

My lord jumped as briskly as a boy out of the door on his side of the coach, squeezing little Harry behind it; had hold of the potato-thrower's collar in an instant, and the next moment the brute's heels were in the air, and he fell on the stones with a thump.

Billie, suddenly realizing this, spoke aloud, and Laura and Violet jumped nervously.

When the doors were unlocked in order that the entrance door might be raised to release him, the lock-bar, sliding under the floor, made a slight grating noise, and the instant the entrance door was opened, he jumped out excitedly.

He came sailing down in his green cotton umbrella and said, looking hard at Bushy-Tail, "Jump inside and have a ride, There's room for you and me beside.

Quick from its cradle jumped the baby, now grown as tall as the bariri-plant; that is, almost knee-high.

We jumped ashore eagerly.

Aroused by the laughter of my fellow passengers, the coachmanwho was just preparing to mount, after having changed horses at Dartfordabruptly opened the door, on which I as abruptly jumped out; and after paying my fare the whole way to town, and casting on the fiend a look of "inextinguishable hatred," made an instant retreat into the inn.

" Softly, softly, dear reader, do not jump at conclusions so readily.

One of the former, a brown-haired, sunburnt young man with ingenuous blue eyes, was singing: "Jog on, jog on, the footpath way, An' merrily jump the stile O!

She might jump into the heavens overnight.

" Dicky opened his mouth to reply, but I effectually stopped him, by a swift kick, which I think found a mark, for he jumped perceptibly and flashed me a wrathful look.

As it was Blake felt the earth slipping from beneath his feet, and jumped back instinctively.

They did not understand that the sound of a gun meant danger, and, when shot at, often merely jumped about and stared, acting much as in later times the elk and the mule deer acted.

Each time the muzzle stirred, the hands of the sheriff jumped higher and higher until his arms were stiffly stretched.

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