112 adverbs to describe how to knocks

He knocked loudly at the door.

"Go you to the green door where yesterday thou didst meet with Giwith the captain of the archersO verily weshe and I, my lord, did see and hear all that passed betwixt youand upon this door knock you softly three times.

Then he knocked again, this time louder than before.

"Don't knock us overboard!

He ran there all the way, and knocked timidly.

He ordered the coachman to drive to his house and knock violently at the door, which was no sooner opened than Hook rushed in, terribly agitated, demanded to see the doctor, to whom in a few incoherent and agitated sentences, he gave to understand that his wife needed his services, immediately, being on the point of becoming a mother.

In the corridor the girl turned to a closed doorway and knocked lightly.

Closing the door of yesterday, I boldly knocked open the door of to-morrowand lo, to-morrow and yesterday were one!

Hastily knocking out his pipe, he stuffed it into his pocket, and the next moment we were bowling up Victoria Street hard on the track of our quarry.

It seemed to me I waited about an hour and a half, judging by the palpitations of my heart, and wished the man had knocked as vigorously.

Her mother, She Fox, came running out, club in hand, but was promptly knocked down by Fangs, who then dragged her into the cave again.

" "Might be only knocking the mud off afore coming in," said Mr. Dowson, as he rose to open the door.

The suburbs of the town were badly knocked about, but the centre was not at this time much damaged.

Ouchang seems a large town with some good houses and streets, but sadly knocked about by the Rebels.

The left jaw was fractured by a rifle-bullet, which knocked him off his horse backwards, as described by one of the survivors.

From the way Bowles tells it, he must have knocked him down so incessantly in the next five minutes that Von Blitz's attempts to stand up were nothing short of a stutter.

Nor was there great difficulty in finding three men, out of the small crowd that had witnessed the assault, to swear to affidavits that they had seen Darrin knock Caspar Ardmore down repeatedly.

Wouldn't one own to it, if one had knocked a man downstairs in a quarrel and killed him?

If it wasn't for that gun" "Talk about your Ambrosia, that Java sure has it knocked clean out," broke in Jerry.

Presently we came to a door, which the aubergiste knocked sharply with his knuckles.

Q.What is the benefit of bridges? A.Bridges are found in practice to have a very sensible operation in increasing the production of steam, and in some boilers in which the brick bridges have been accidentally knocked down by the firemen, a very considerable diminution in the supply of steam has been experienced.

For years, too, Norine shuddered every time that anybody knocked too roughly at her door.

THE OLD WOMAN OF HARROW There was an old woman of Harrow, Who visited in a wheelbarrow; And her servant before, Knocked loud at each door, To announce the old woman of Harrow.

Do not do so; for your head (I do not flatter) is not a knob, or the top of a brass nail, or the end of a ninepin,unless a Vulcanian hammer could fairly batter a "Recluse" out of it; then would I bid the smirched god knock, and knock lustily, the two-handed skinker!

An attempt was now made by one of them to gain the roof; but he immediately received a blow from Mr. Ellis that knocked him senseless into the arms of his companions.

112 adverbs to describe how to  knocks  - Adverbs for  knocks