61 adverbs to describe how to minding

He was from his youth a person of an easy disposition, who minded very little, so that he could follow his ordinary amusements, and could see everybody around him contented; though his habits were too indolent to improve the condition of his dependants by any efforts of his own.

He was flirting in what he conceived to be quite a desperate and depraved manner with Christabel, and what enhanced his pleasure in this entertainment was that he did it all right under the nose of the husband, who obviously didn't mind a bit.

He must mind so awfully.

That is a question which no mother wolf could ever answer; for the wild animals, unlike dogs and blue jays and men, mind strictly their own business and pay no attention to other animals.

WARFEL, HARRY R. The American mind.

A mind scarcely now to be imitated, so contrary to self-preservation, the most powerful law of Nature.

" She bowed her head toward him and whispered hurriedly, but calmly: "Mind what I tell you, Phil.

Thus when two men did witness that our Lord affirmed, He "could demolish the temple, and rear it again in three days"although He did indeed speak words to that purpose, meaning them in a figurative sense, discernible enough to those who would candidly have minded His drift and way of speakingyet they who crudely alleged them against Him are called false witnesses.

The lascivious mind acts lasciviously, and the chaste mind chastely; and the latter arranges the body, whereas the former is arranged by the body, 191.

At a dinner an American looked at my loaded plate and said, with delicious impertinence, "Confidentially, I don't mind telling you that dinner is coming.

"But I do mind it deucedly, madam," he said.

Dilly doesn't mind; she says she likes you better than Miss Townsend.' 'Very kind of her, I'm sure,' laughed Edith.

" "Never mind, Dolly.

I don't much mind dyingespecially if I can arrange for ten minutes with George firstbut quite candidly I'd see England wiped off the map before I'd go back to Dartmoor.

Easy now, never mind.

Most poets are known for their morbid vanity, their self-consciousness, their feeling of superiority, and their depreciation of superior excellence; but Scott had eminently a healthy mind, as he had a healthy body, and shrank from exaggeration as he did from vulgarity in all its forms.

"I don't mind your staying 'ere so long as you behave yourself, but the others won't go; you can make your mind easy on that.

Let every one then mind his duty faithfully and conscientiously, and let him not quarrel with God, that he attaineth not to such a measure of knowledge as he seeth others attain unto.

So the policeman pared his nails, gallantly "minding" the places of pretty girls in the queue who, worn out by hours of waiting in the cold, desired to slip away to a neighbouring tea-shop to get a cup of tea before the court opened, and sternly rebuking enterprising youths who endeavoured to wedge themselves in ahead of their proper place.

The principal question of these letters gives occasion to observe, how even the mind of Newton gains ground, gradually, upon darkness.

A mind so haughty who could chuse but love!

The treaty was signed by all the men of note belonging to the houses of both princes; and the crowd which surrounded them shouted "Noel!" and invoked curses on whosoever should be minded henceforth to take up arms again in this damnable quarrel.

" "And you honestly don't mind?"

He'd mind horribly.

That whistling boy who minds his goats So idly in the grey ravine, "The brown-backed rower drenched with spray, 5 The lemon-seller in the street, And the young girl who keeps her first Wild love-tryst at the rising moon, "Lo, these are wiser than the wise.

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