34 adverbs to describe how to mend

It shall come to life, and gradually mend and be cured, and grow from strength to strength, as a sick man mends day by day after a deadly illness, slowly it may be, but surely:for how can you fail of being cured if your physician is none other than Jesus Christ your Lord and your God?

"Midshipmen Flint and Austin will mend their appearances as speedily as possible and then form the last file outside.

But there, as elsewhere, matters are mending steadily; and in another hundred years St. Lucia may be an honour to the English race.

His cap was broken in the rim, and adapted to be put into the pocket on occasion; his clothes were poor, but clean, and very neatly mended, and he wore heavy wooden shoes.

Such was the newly chosen Lord of Misrulea giant broken to pieces and badly mended.

Myself and the women had to mend the harness considerably, and Arcane and his ox went back for some water, while Rogers and Bennett took the shovel and went ahead about a mile to cover up the body of Capt. Culverwell, for some of the party feared the cattle might be terrified at seeing it.

And if I told thee all, How couldst thou mend it? Eliz.

But how gloriously you will mend it again!"

The garb of all was worn and frayed, With tatters grotesquely mended; But flouting the world, and undismayed, The three with fate contended.

Did we have difficulties over a culvert which had been hastily mended, he was out of the car and in command.

my heart is changed; my life shall mend Henceforth.

Well, Sir Timothy, since my Niece has done amiss, 'tis too late to mend itand that you may not repent, I'll take care her

There were two stockings mended, fearfully and wonderfully, to be sure, and quite unwearable, but still legally mended.

Of late the old man's bodily health had mended suddenly, almost marvellously; but he remained vacant, childish in mind, and so far the authorities had retained him, hoping to probe in some way to the obscure, moving cause of his malady.

It had roused him a little from the bottomless pit of his selfishness, but much mischief had been done on all sides, and it would be a work of time before matters could be materially mended.

A frank acknowledgement of error and a RESOLUTION to mend your end of the fault no matter what is done with the other end; then a pleasant expression and NO MORE WORDS;this will stop the kicking.

What sense is there in continuing, century after century, and age after age, to expend all our efforts in merely mending the diseased half of mankind, when those same efforts are amply sufficient, if early and properly applied, not only to continue the lives of the whole, but to make them whole beings, instead of passing through life mere fragments of humanity?

I was anointed, you know, and after that I mended miraculously.

Let us at least be glad that orthodoxy, whether scientific or religious, has mended his temper.

She would patiently mend his poor torn clothes and try to cheer him up with the hope that soon these foolish, cruel men would see how wrong it was to treat him thus.

Rips and tears should be promptly mended.

I may crush it: but destroying is not conquering: but I cannot even mend the road with it prudently, until I have discovered whether Almighty God has made it fit to mend roads with.

His good and becoming clothes put him on thinking that he must behave like people who are so dressed; and silently and steadily his behavior mends."

From speculation he proceeded to practice, and supplied himself with the tools of a carpenter, with which he mended his coal-box very successfully, and which he still continues to employ, as he finds occasion.

On reaching Coxwold his health appears to have temporarily mended, and in June we find him giving a far better account of himself to another of his friends.

34 adverbs to describe how to  mend  - Adverbs for  mend