40 adverbs to describe how to loneliest

"And now, oh, Aunt Marthe, life is so desperately lonely!"

I know very few countries in Europe where I should like to traverse vast forests, and pass the night in such awfully lonely houses, accompanied by only a hired guide.

It is, too, when you consider it, utterly lonely.

"It's dreadfully lonely here when I'm not at work, and for that reason I've tried to keep busy most of the time.

You must have been terribly lonely all this time I've been away.

Poor Mary is horribly lonely.

"Is not this a frightfully lonely place?"

The boy was slim, fair and shy, and his small black figure, islanded in the middle of the wide lustrous floor, looked curiously lonely and remote.

Temple Camp can be a mighty lonely place sometimes, Blakeley.

" He took 'old of Mrs. Jennings's arm agin and began to tell 'er 'ow lonely 'is life was afore she came acrost his path like an angel that had lost its way.

But oh, he was so lonely, so unutterably lonely without her.

'I shall be glad to go back to poor grandmother, who must be sadly lonely; but it is so sweet to be quite alone with you.'

How infernally lonely the Abbey could be!

The hall was deserted and seemed infinitely lonely, silent, and grim.

I don't know whether she became insufferably lonely, or whether the melancholy wore off, or she conquered it, and decided that it was not right to go crazy for nothing, or what happened.

Ben used t' come t' my cabin when I was kinda lonely an' discouraged at Golconda; an' havin' him 'round learnt me that you got t' have some one that you love, t' work fer, if you want t' git the best out o' things an' people.

She had been so passionately lonely without himback in Washington ... and the long voyage....

And, piteously lonely and frightened, she was longing to have him come to her now, to put his arms about her, to hold her tight, to set his fearless body between hers and the vague and terrible menaces of the night and the jeering night voices.

In the ocean of gray the little patch of khaki looked pitifully lonely, but they regarded the men who had outnumbered but not defeated them with calm, uncurious eyes.

She was, indeed, very rarely lonely.

But it stood in a singularly lonely and outlying position, far from any village of size, much less a town, and the very highway even was so distant that you could only hear the horse's hoofs when the current of air came from that direction.

Katie's heart beat like a hammer in her bosom at these words, but she answered gravely: "Yes, it was sorely lonely at first, an' I wearied myself out to get them to give me Elspie to learn the business wi' me; but I'm more used to it now.

The three years following the publication of The Borough were specially lonely.

Why should Theo and I have been so happy, and thou so lonely? * * * * * Vanity Fair "Vanity Fair" was published in 1848, and at once placed its author in the front rank of novelists.

But after a time, perhaps just because she was so live, it made her unbearably lonely.

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