37 adverbs to describe how to match

"By my faith!" quoth he to himself, "never had I thought to see Little John so evenly matched in all my life.

Like her, too, she is full of very famous towns scarcely to be matched for beauty and ancientness in the rest of the world, and their names which are like the words of a great poet, and which it is a pleasure to me to recite, are Canterbury, Chichester, Winchester, Salisbury, Bath, Wells, Exeter, and her ports, whose names are as household words, even in Barbary, are Dover, Portsmouth, Plymouth, Falmouth, and Bristol.

The forces were in numbers not unequally matched, and the desperate position of the Gauls impelled them to the most obstinate resistance.

Though he limped painfully with one foot, the other hit the ground impatiently, like the good horse in a poorly matched team.

I will show you a Nighthawk in my cabinet, and you will see for yourselves how nicely the colors match ground and rocks.

To put the pieces together so that the blade will be perfectly smooth, so that the teeth match accurately, is an art which few workmen of to-day would even attempt.

Or, to take another simile from the same magnificent passage, in which the fine dignity of the verse fitly matches the deep truth of the preacher's monitions: "Romans!

This reason is not to make himself younger, but to appear to children and grandchildren more suitably matched as to age with their mother and grandmother.

Skins of the lynx, cunningly matched, had been sewn together to make her a rug, and the soft fur of the wildcat was the outer covering of her bed.

And O my poor, my poor beloved RAMSAY; I much regret the rout That washed this couple absolutely out!" Dreadfully, too, the heart of TROTSKY bleeds, To match the stain upon his reeking sabre, Which is the blood of Russia, when he reads How BARNES, the champion knight of loyal Labour, Downed in the Lowland lists MACLEAN, the Red Hope of the Bolshevists.

Of late, indeed, a better knowledge of the laws of health, or perhaps only a keener sense of its value and its instability, begins to supersede these rash inculcations; and paragraphs due to some discreet Dr. Hall make the rounds of the press, in which we are reminded that early rising, in order to prove a benefit, rather than a source of mischief, must be duly matched with early going to bed.

Him and his mate here a'n't easy matched.

And she had a rope of emeralds and two strings of exquisitely matched pearls.

It is admirably illustrated by Mr. A.S. Boyd, whose sense of humour happily matches that of his observant wife, and the reader who can lay aside this picturesque and truly delightful volume without sincere regret must have a dull and dreary mind.

At the end he, too, sat thoughtfully a few moments, his finger tips neatly matched in church steeples before him.

[*] I have the rather presumed humbly to offer unto your Honour the dedication of this little poeme, for that the noble and vertuous gentlewoman of whom it is written was by match neere alied, and in affection greatly devoted, unto your Ladiship.

In thee all's lost: a sudden dearth and want Hath seiz'd on Wit, good Epitaphs are scant; We dare not write thy Elegie, whilst each feares He nere shall match that coppy of thy teares.

Settin' aside the young feller's weak eyes, you're a nice-matched pair.

[1078] Upon mentioning this to my friend Mr. Wilkes, he, with his usual readiness, pleasantly matched it with the following sentimental anecdote.

They were left to their uninterrupted feminine speculations, for Mr. Holabird had put on his hat and coat again, and gone off west over to see his father; and Stephen had "piled" out into the kitchen, to communicate his delight to Winifred, with whom he was on terms of a kind of odd-glove intimacy, neither of them having in the house any precisely matched companionship.

" "A truly great race, Tayoga, and a prettily matched pair!

Dong-Yung matched her happiness with the happiness of the foreign-born woman, proudly, with assurance.

thundered Mr. Tutt, his form towering until seemingly it matched that of the blind goddess in height.

He had sympathy, too, for her similarly ill-matched sister, Christine Negri, for he writes of her as "Already long separated from her husband, that beast, she has been as unhappy as even you, and awakes my sympathy.

I look upon them as two men singularly well matched.

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