20 adverbs to describe how to lurches

The storm raging thus violently, the danger was doubled; for suddenly the wind died out, so that the ships lay dead between the waves, lurching so heavily that they took in water on both sides; and the men made themselves fast not to fall from one side to the other; and everything in the ships was breaking up, so that all cried to God for mercy.

Thrown heavily against Victor, then instantly back to her place, she felt the car, with brakes set fast, turn broadside to the road, skid crabwise, and lurch sickeningly into the ditch on the farther side.

The sledge ran faster and lurched violently as it plunged over the edge of the steep drop.

Some loose dirt gave way underfoot, the tired beast stumbled, a dead limb caught at his legs, tripping him, and Blackie lurched downward and fell.

Under this tremendous pressure the car jumped like a nervous horse, lurched drunkenly down the short way, but reeled successfully around the turn at the bottom.

The train was gathering speed, and the peaks lurched eastward in a confused, ragged procession.

He stopped with braced feet, and Morgan lurched forwards on the neck, yet he struck to his seat gamely.

The Ostend packet, lying beside the quay in full sight of the travellers, lurched giddily at her moorings.

Then he lurched headlong to the floor.

He lurched ashore, his feet caked with enormous clods as of melting chocolate.

All his weight was behind his stiffened arm, and under the blow the stallion lurched higher.

So they got him to the house, the two riding Jack's peppery palimeno with some difficulty; while Surry stepped softly that he might not dislodge that burden in the saddle, whose body lurched insecurely and made the horse feel at every step the ignorance of the man.

The usual stereotyped and vitriolic remonstrances were hurled after the great hooded vehicle as it lurched past.

In a little the poor beast rises, and shambles out lurching queerly.

Yet even this, because he could see it, was less fearful than the thing he could not see, the thing that crawled or lurched relentlessly behind him, with the snoring sound in its throat, the smell of warm blood and the horrible dripping of it, whose breath he could feel on his neck and whose nerveless hands sometimes fumbled weakly at his shoulder, as it strove to come in front of him.

Within canopies formed of gay, patchwork quilts and gayer serapes, heavy-jowled, swarthy señoras lurched resignedly with the jolting of the carts, and between whiles counseled restive señoritas upon the subject of deportment or gossiped idly of those whom they expected to meet at the fiesta.

" The throb of engines quickened, the gurgle of water got louder at the bows, and the Rio Negro, lurching sharply, went shorewards with tide and swell.

The wrecking train's speed rapidly closed the gap of miles separating us from our reservation, and when at lastat about supper timewe entered upon our own section, we noted a satisfied sparkle in Foreman McDonald's eyes, when the cars, which had heretofore been lurching like ships at sea, spun with hardly a perceivable motion over the well attended road bed.

"Where's Arizona?" Cartwright lurched out of the room with his naked gun in his hand.

They swayed with him up and down, picked him up when he fell, swiped him in the face when he tried to embrace one of the women, and lurched with him deeper into the throat of the alley.

20 adverbs to describe how to  lurches  - Adverbs for  lurches