36 adverbs to describe how to miserable

Now you've made me utterly miserable for the entire afternoon, and I'm sure I hope you are satisfied.

III For more than twenty hours, Hilda was profoundly miserable.

But, despite this comfortable assurance, I was, in the days that followed, an exceedingly miserable young man.

Because I felt so awfully miserable.

Like Falstaff's troops, every one has some good cause of exemption; and if you were to attend a meeting where this affair is discussed, you would conclude the French to be more physically miserable than any people on the glove.

As she paced up and down she tried to tell herself that the whole thing was too ridiculous, was too much like a farce to make her wretched; but she felt unutterably miserable, and she knew that she could no longer endure Laburnum Villa and the petty tyranny and vindictiveness of these relations.

But I have no facility with the brush, and mere words cannot convey how he passed from the proudly heroic to the hopelessly miserable in the course of the journey.

If Frank had not been there, and looking dreadfully miserable, I am sure I should have laughed out.

With the Psalmist, I believe, 'at His right hand there are pleasures for evermore:' and what is good and of eternal duration, must be joyful above what we can conceive; as what is evil and of like duration, must be despairingly miserable.

Nick had never known before that a man could be wildly happy and desperately miserable at the same time, but now he knew.

The next place we visited was the "Fleece Yard," another of those unhealthy courts, of which there are so many in Scholeswhere poverty and dirt unite to make life doubly miserable.

Katie had made a wry face over stenography, which did not have a dream-like or an Ann-like soundbut a very Wayne-like one!but had entered no protest; at that time she had been too dumbly miserable to enter protest about anything.

The Condition of the Envious Man is the most Emphatically miserable; he is not only incapable of rejoicing in another's Merit or Success, but lives in a World wherein all Mankind are in a Plot against his Quiet, by studying their own Happiness and Advantage.

If this then be the case, and if slaves, notwithstanding all the arguments to the contrary, are exquisitely miserable, we ask you receivers, by what right you reduce them to so wretched a situation? You reply, that you buy them; that your money constitutes your right, and that, like all other things which you purchase, they are wholly at your own disposal.

Has anything happened?" Angel stood still in the middle of the room, with her face as firmly miserable as she could make it.

If adversity hath killed his thousand, prosperity hath killed his ten thousand: therefore adversity is to be preferred; haec froeno indiget, illa solatio: illa fallit, haec instruit: the one deceives, the other instructs; the one miserably happy, the other happily miserable; and therefore many philosophers have voluntarily sought adversity, and so much commend it in their precepts.

They are infernally miserable.

He felt keenly miserable.

First that he be not too niggardly miserable of his purse, or think it too much he bestows upon himself, and to save charges endanger his health.

But this did not avail: I was not fit for him; perhaps I was not good enough for him; at all events, I must be perpetually miserable so long as I continued to live with him.

Everybody'd been so good to her, she said, and she weren't able to turn a hand for her part, and so forth, and we was all kind of pleasantly miserable for a while, till Jim sings out, 'Here, this ain't no weddin' hilarityguide right to the bar!'

I was proportionately miserable when I called at Elder Thorndyke's, to find that Virginia was not ready to see me, and that Grandma Thorndyke seemed cool and somehow different toward me.

And indeed her mother was scarcely less miserable.

A slatternly, miserable, little general servant opened it.

At the doors of some of the cottages squalid, untidy women were lounging; some of them sitting upon the doorstep, with their elbows on their knees, smoking, and looking stolidly miserable.

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