21 adverbs to describe how to lurk

When I left Dr. Ceneri, I met Macari lurking outside.

The face of this delicious vale is not quite what it was when "Cottages of mountain stone Clustered like stars some few, but single most, And lurking dimly in their shy retreats, Or glancing at each other cheerful looks Like separated stars with clouds between.

It moved along in a radiant line, across the vega, to the melodious thunders of martial music; while banner and plume and silken scarf and rich brocade gave a gay and gorgeous relief to the grim visage of iron war that lurked beneath.

And we know, too, how, in after Gothic times, the spirit of the forgotten Aphrodite, Ideal Beauty, sometimes lurked furtively in the image of the Virgin Mary, and inspired the cathedral-builders with somewhat of the old creative impulse of Love.

My lord, here's a fat rascal was lurking in a bush very suspiciously: his name, he says, is Crapula.

Yet deep in his surly old heart there lurked a certain grudging affection for him notwithstanding.

And tho' he's forlorn, he can mischief descry; IndeedI'm strongly impress'd with the fact It eternally lurks in his beautiful eye.

At the same instant, Jack, unmindful of danger that might lurk aboard and thinking only of Frank's danger, laid hold of the plane and climbed aboard.

Time and again he would catch himself listening for he knew not what, approaching warily the corner of the next huge monolith as if thinking to surprise behind it some ghoulish rite, glancing apprehensively down the corridors he passed, or overshoulder for some nameless thing that stalked him and was never there when he looked, but ever lurked impishly just beyond the tail of his eye.

Obviously the man who sees beauty only in blue eyes is securer from temptation than the man who can see beauty in brown or green eyes as well; and how perilous is his state for whom danger lurks in all beautiful eyes, irrespective of shape, size, or colour!

A surging wind had swept the sky clear, all but one bank of low-lurking, western cloud shot through with naming crimson.

I shall know it again when I come to pass that way; the tall, dark, rocky cliffs, the shadowy path within, the overhanging dark branches, even the whitened dead bones by the wayand as one of the vivid phantasms of boyhoodcloaked figures I saw, lurking mysteriously in deep recesses, fearsome for their very silence.

Yet deep in his surly old heart there lurked a certain grudging affection for him notwithstanding.

That same fire peaceably lurks in the veins of flints, and expects to break out, till the collision of another body excites it to shock cities and mountains.

They lurked secretly about the country, until it came to their ears when and how he died, and then fled incontinent whence they came.

upon the following day She had revealed it, for I found Some surly men with warrants arm'd Were slyly lurking round.

And, gracefully lurking or leaping, The gentle gazelles come round: While afar, deep rushing and sweeping, The waves of the Ganges sound.

It was not fear, it was not lack of courage, but What was there just beyond those cedars, lurking cautiously in the snow gloom?

Omnisque potestas impatiens consortis erit: "they are still suspicious, lest their authority should be diminished," as one observes; and as Comineus hath it, "it cannot be expressed what slender causes they have of their grief and suspicion, a secret disease, that commonly lurks and breeds in princes' families."

Upholding the morality of the mail, à fortiori I upheld its rights, I stretched to the uttermost its privilege of imperial precedency, and astonished weak minds by the feudal powers which I hinted to be lurking constructively in the charters of this proud establishment.

For he lurks continually in the outskirts of the woods, whence he rushes forth at times upon those who pass by.

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