11 adverbs to describe how to keying

"You look as pale as if you were going to faint," said Lisa, in her little high-keyed voice, which, though she doesn't speak loudly, always reaches to the farthest corners of the biggest rooms.

This in the firm belief that to plead with you long enough to adopt this course will result in your going and doing otherwise out of sheer..." "Perversity, monsieur?" "Humanity, madame!" Eve de Montalais laughed the charming, low-keyed laugh of a happily diverted woman.

Can you explain how the door of the top room in the tower comes to be locked with the key inside?" Miss Morriston looked surprised.

"That blacksmith's upstart?" in a still louder key.

I seemed to feel that the tiny thread of sound which had set my pulses beating madly had also keyed him up to the highest tension.

But luckily the last meal before a game has little effect one way or the other upon the partaker, since he is already keyed up, mentally and physically, to a certain pitch, and nothing short of cold poison can alter it.

These were proved to be, firstly, Mr. Cohen's latch-key, and, secondly, his gate-key of the Square.

The plastic concrete filling or beton which the shells are made to contain may be deposited between the slabs when any number of courses (according to convenience) have been built up, and when set practically forms with the solid work introduced a monolith, to which the face slabs are securely keyed.

This easterly key of to-day is shriller, more cheerful, warmer in sound, though the day itself be colder: but grander still, as well as softer, is the sad soughing key in which the south-west wind roars on, rain-laden, over the forest, and calls me forthbeing a minute philosopherto catch trout in the nearest chalk-stream.

A fragile lyre too tensely keyed and strung, A broken music, weirdly incomplete: Here a proud mind, self-baffled and self-stung, Lies coiled in dark defeat.

It is surmounted by a neat steeple, cut in wood, in the pointed style of architecture; on the top of which is a goodly key, to indicate the wind,which, the inhabitants remark, has blown due south for the last ten years.

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