16 adverbs to describe how to lonesome

I hadn't no time to feel real lonesome now, for all our things hed got to be onpacked, and packed over ag'in in the wagon; some on 'em had to be stored up, so's to come another time.

I'd feel mighty lonesome if I didn't have you.

The flowery parlor seemed awfully lonesome.

There is just one drawback, my darling Tatyána Danílovna: your city is dreadfully lonesome.

Maybe that's why I'm specially lonesome to-night.

Even though he was less afraid than he had been, he was terribly lonesome.

It is monotonously lonesome running an automobile across country alone; the record-breaker may enjoy it, but the civilized man does not; man is a gregarious animal, especially in his sports; one must have an audience, if an audience of only one.

Say, Margaret, why did you leave me all alone?" "To learn how much you loved me," answered Margaret, to whom this moment brought happiness second only to that which she had felt when on the river bank she sat with Arthur Carrollton, and heard him tell how much she had been mournedhow lonesome was the house without herand how sad were all their hearts.

Seldom Lonesome.

That afternoon the girls watched the boys down the road till they were out of sight, then turned back to the house with a strangely lonesome feeling.

Isn't that pluck for younot lonesome, not grumpyjust the same little body she was when we first saw her.

How he laughed at me for being too foolishly lonesome to stay in America without him.

Poor old thing, he's frightfully lonesome.

But when she had left the room he felt indescribably lonesome, and, pressing his hands against his breast to suppress the cry which choked him, he muttered in a low tone, "I have lost hershe is mine no longer.

The spot is infinitely lonesome, secluded and secret, especially now that the corn is grown up, as tall as a man, behind it.

Now, in Fairfield, that is not likely lonesome in that respect, one of the principal objects in life was to conceal the poverty which would persist in sticking its gaunt elbows through the cloth of words spread over it.

16 adverbs to describe how to  lonesome  - Adverbs for  lonesome