386 adverbs to describe how to met

We hear considerable of the "conventional people" of this world, but seldom meet with them; for, as soon as we begin to know a person, we discover peculiarities that quite remove him from the ranks of the conventionalif such ranks exist at all.

We met very rarely, except on official occasions, and she made no secret of her dislike to the official Republican ladies (but she was always absolutely correct if not enthusiastic).

During a vacation, Gurameer, being on a visit to an uncle in the country, one day, when the family had gone to witness a grand spectacle in honour of an important festival in their calendar, which he could not himself attend consistently with the rules of his caste, was tempted to visit the deserted Zenana, or ladies' apartment, where he accidentally meets with a beautiful young female.

Handy Solomon met me halfway.

But when he looked into that fine countenance, he well remembered every feature; and he wondered why he, had not known him, even when they met so unexpectedly in the excitement of the battle.

The relation of landlord and tenant, though not unknown, is not commonly met with.

And friends were meeting continually on every side; but the Pilgrim had no sense that she was forlorn in being alone, for all were friends; and it pleased her to watch the others, and see how one turned this way and one another, every one finding something that delighted him above all other things.

She met his glance frankly.

She found out a bench then, and never out of his view, sat looking out across the infinitude of blackness to where the bay so casually meets the sea.

And I turned to my father, and met his glance squarely.

Oats, barley, and rye are the chief cereals, but their production scarcely meets the needs of the country.

Fortunately, however, the difficulty is met by a particular application of God's universal method in the education of mankind.

Then again he looked up, and after reading the circle of pitying faces confronting him he bravely met Mr. Merrick's eyes.

The trees almost met overhead, and it was very dim and quiet.

Her eyes met Dorn's steadily, and she felt some vital and compelling spirit pass from her to him.

I met her once or twice afterward.

That she had consented to meet him secretly and listen to him went to show that she felt her position to be weak.

We used to meet weekly, about the year fifty, and we were as cheerful as in former times; only I could not make quite so much noise, for since the paralytick affliction my voice is sometimes weak.'

"Great cause, indeed, have we to thank God for trials successfully met and victories won.

Quit the fort, and boldly meet me here, that it may be seen to whom God gives the victory."

They threw him an overcoat to put on, and he bowed like a hero, and quit the ring cage, and was met outside by the whole show management, and congratulated on having more nerve than any man alive.

But the utmost valor and persistence in attack were invariably met by resolute resistance.

"I thought it would," answered De Chauxville, meeting the steady gaze firmly.

" The man at my side turned, shot at me one glance which I met quite calmly, then, regulating his step by mine, moved on silently for a momentthinking, as it appeared to me, some very serious thoughts.

At this epoch any disease is formidable, and must be met most promptly.

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