484 adverbs to describe how to lays

He seemed to be always ready with some deep-laid scheme for turning the edge of Mac's iron resolution.

Fumbling and awkward, Walkyn sheathed his dagger while Ulf laid the mighty axe upon the grass very tenderly, as it had been a sleeping child; so came they both, shame-faced, unto the lady Abbess and gave her each a hand.

Never dress a salad long before it is required for table, as, by standing, it loses its freshness and pretty crisp and light appearance; the sauce, however, may always be prepared a few hours beforehand, and when required for use, the herbs laid lightly over it.

but she was on the alert to secure the new-laid egg.

I laid them down softly and crossed them.

I hope it don't lay heavily there; I wouldn't do anything to distress him.

What next, I wonder?" "The next thing, Rege," and John laid his hand affectionately upon his friend's shoulder, "is for you to find him too.

The cushions in the windows neatly laid?

He smiled and laid his finger caressingly on the dimpled chin.

All my new thinking only laid the foundation of these more deeply and strongly, while it often removed misapprehension and confusion of ideas which had perverted their effect.

In the centre was a table, tastefully laid, and beyond it in a low chair a young lady was seated, with a book in her hand.

The environs are beautifully laid out in plantations of the fig, the pomegranate, and the orange, and especially the datepalm, and the olive-tree.

So they laid Hubert of Erdington very reverently upon that trampled field he had maintained so well.

But if there were, it would, to be sure, have been mentioned, and laid at my doorperhaps too justly!

He built a seat of government, a hospital, and a barracks, all of them pretentious buildings for such a town, well designed, constructed of stone with red-tiled roofs, and the gardens were nicely laid out.

In simpler English we should sayThe mud which has hardened into the slate was laid down horizontally; and therefore each slate is one of the little horizontal beds of it, perhaps just what was laid down in a single tide.

I think we may safely lay it down, as a large and general rule, that all this prodigious warfare required to free the civilized world from peril of barbarian attack served greatly to increase the difficulty of solving the great initial problem of civilization.

That paper was the daily report of offenses, regularly laid upon his table every morning or evening.

I cannot imagine that appetites will be weakened by lessening the danger of gratifying them, or that men who will break down the fences of the law to possess themselves of what long habits have, in their opinion, made necessary to them, will neglect it, merely because it is laid in their way.

He then rose, and walked slowly into the next room, returning with a basket in his hands, in which the dead child was decently laid out.

They dwelt in the part of a village Where the houses were poor and small, But the home of little Gottlieb, Was the poorest one of all He was not large enough to work, And his mother could do no more (Though she scarcely laid her knitting down)

The Frenchman, having looked at Maxine, and seen that tell-tale beating of her bodice, deliberately laid the silk cushions on the floor.

Thus, for the King's service, as willingly I lay them down as, for his service, I took them up.' CHAPTER VIII GUARDING THE LOYALISTS 1782-1783 Burgoyne's surrender marked the turning of the tide against the British arms.

He loved it too well to lay it down gladly.

Now they crept back into their own little place in creation; their beauty and fragrance dumbly conveyed a subtle comfort to her soul, as she lovingly laid one against another, until a glowing bouquet of coppery golden hue was formed.

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