219 adverbs to describe how to lower

Still farther north, a considerable number of comparatively low passes occur, some of which are accessible to wheeled vehicles, and through these rugged defiles during the exciting years of the gold period long emigrant-trains with foot-sore cattle wearily toiled.

| | | | At exceedingly low prices.

Following the course of the creek, at 1.50 p.m. camped at a fine lagoon a quarter of a mile long and seventy yards wide, the water appearing to be about ten feet deep, although unusually low at the present time.

A few months having passed by, the temperature of the water may be gradually lowered until cold is employed, with which it may be either sponged or even plunged into it, every morning during summer.

At a place where trees grew thinly on the opposite side of the slide and at a considerably lower altitude than the spot where he and Molly hung at the end of their rope shreds of gray smoke were dissolving into the atmosphere.

Relatively Low Standard of Greeks.

For a couple of centuries, this house has had a reputation, a bad one, and, until I bought it, for more than eighty years no one had lived here; consequently, I got the old place at a ridiculously low figure.

Many of them will consent to work long hours all week, for an incredibly low sum to spend on superfluities.

"I am king, then!" At the same moment the drawbridge was hastily lowered, and Henry d'Anjou galloped into the court, followed by four knights, crying, "France! France!"

It is infinitely higher than a portrait of Cromwell, by a painter unable to see into the great soul of Cromwell, and to make us see it; but it is infinitely lower than Titian's "Tribute Money," "Peter the Martyr," or the "Assumption."

"And what's more, I don't care," said Gloster defiantly but with his voice instinctively lowered.

" Bull lowered them cautiously.

more than the country markets in their favor for the articles they had to dispose of, and correspondingly lower for those they had to purchase.

"Well, there is a house," said Meagle, "a large house at an absurdly low rent, and nobody will take it.

For though the law of the indwelling spirit is the only law that ought to count, not many of us are so little lower than the angels as to be a law unto ourselves.

The cable extending from Malta to Alexandria is fifteen hundred and thirty-five miles long, and the whole of this line can be worked through without relay or repetition in a satisfactory manner, as regards both its scientific and commercial results, and with remarkably low battery-power.

EARSThick, fairly large, and lobe shaped; set moderately low, but relatively not so low as in the Black Field Spaniel; carried close to the head, and furnished with soft wavy hair.

"I wished," said Cassilis, leaning nearer to her, and lowering his voice confidentially, "to try to convince you howunnecessary it would beif" and he paused, significantly.

The little boat at the side was lowered softly; it touched the water and floated away from the Nevski like a leaf.

Temperatures nearer the ground are decidedly lower.

And this woman was a Greek, a Syro- phenician by nationof a mixed race of people, notoriously low and profligate, and old enemies of the Jews.

Trade had been very bad, and he had refused the bargain, although the lady seemed ready to part with the earrings for an extraordinarily low sum, considering the beauty of the stones.

" The largest steam launches from all three of the battleships were being swiftly lowered.

Famine, the result of the exceptionally low Nile of 967, added to the misery of the country; plague, as usual, followed in the steps of famine; over six hundred thousand people died in and around Fustat, and the wretched inhabitants began in despair to migrate to happier lands.

His joy conceal'd he sets himself to show; On each side bowing popularly low: His looks, his gestures, and his words he frames, 690 And with familiar ease repeats their names.

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