12 adverbs to describe how to lace

At the lace counter, by Gracia Stayton, pseud.

The stems are of every colourcopper, pink, gray, green, brown, black as if burnt, marbled with lichens, many of them silvery white, gleaming afar in the bush, furred with mosses and delicate creeping film-ferns, or laced with the air-roots of some parasite aloft.

Their gowns are laced commonly with streamings of ale, superfluities of a cup or throat above measure.

When the Queen saw these two lovers fondly laced in each other's arms, she knew and was certified of their love.

"'Oh, laces, ribbons and so forth,' I replied.

On the head hung one of those full-bottomed powdered wigs that look like a cloud of cotton-wadding; a lace cravat was about his neck; he wore short black-velvet breeches with stockings rolled over them, a bottle-green coat of cut velvet and a crimson waistcoat with long flaps; coat and waistcoat both heavily laced with gold.

And that is why, Jeeves, I intend tomorrow to secure a bottle of gin and lace his luncheon orange juice with it liberally.

His arms flailed into the first tenuous streamers, which parted in pearly lace before his eyes.

I say, two or three Touches with your own Pen; for I have really observed, Mr. SPEC, that those Spectators which are so prettily laced down the sides with little c's, how instructive soever they may be, do not carry with them that Authority as the others.

So sweetly laced and taken were they in one close embrace, that thus they might remain whilst life endured.

Sobered, I dressed me in my forest dress, absently lacing the hunting-shirt and tying knee-points, while the old man polished hatchet and knife and slipped them into the beaded scabbards swinging on either hip.

He found her waist so tightly laced as to admit of little room for full and free respiration; this, with late hours and unwholesome food, was doing its work.

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