103 adverbs to describe how to miss

The canoe shipped some water, and riding in on a comber's crest, narrowly missed a rock that lifted its top for a moment out of the foam.

He sadly missed the thousand little attentions which feminine instincts suggested for his comfort; but anon he became accustomed to being alone.

If you do not, I shall miss you sorely.

My grandfather's farm lay somewhere this side of the sunset, so near that its pastures barely missed the splash of color.

As I have already said, we Minute Boys had but little opportunity to show our skill after the first hour, because the savages kept so close within their lodges; but now and then we had a crack at a painted figure, and seldom missed our aim.

Mr. Drury rarely missed commencements at Cartwright, and naturally he could not stay away this year.

Indeed, she would scarcely miss it.

" Turning suddenly Marjorie put both arms about Miss Prudence's neck: "I've missed you, dreadfully, Miss Prudence; I almost cried to-night.

The savages came on; and the white men fired, and retreated, loading as they fell back, and again firing; until their pursuers, either wounded or disheartened, came to a stand still, and contented themselves with yelling their discordant war-cry, and shooting arrows, which happily missed their aim.

" The old thing gave me an unfriendly glance and then missed his hoop badly.

I hear him moaning sometimes to himself as if he missed it awfully, but not a thimbleful has left the decanter.

I think Oz is a very interesting place, with lots of incredibly wonderful people (except for that old Witch), but I am getting very homesick, and I miss my family terribly.

Some ruffians stabbed at the royal carriage as it passed with their pikes, and several shots were fired at it, though fortunately they missed their aim and no one was injured.

Luckily he missed his mark, but the starter ran across the track and lessoned Cordova with a raised finger.

"Mr. MONTGOMERY, this agitated gentleman's nephew has been mysteriously missing ever since he went out with you at midnight: also an alpaca umbrella.

They have never been out of my hands, nor have I ever been at home without seeing you; for to see a man so skilful in the antiquities of my country, is an opportunity of improvement not willingly to be missed.

Of course they immediately started a thorough hunt for the strangely missing weapon, even the limping Jerry seeming as deeply interested in the search as any one of his comrades.

'It's rather sickening,' he remarked, 'Aylmer going away like this; we shall miss him horribly, sha'n't we?

" Not for gold would he have gone behind these placards to the organs themselves; he preferred to gather from the placards alone what wonders of yesterday the excellent staid Telegraph had unaccountably missed.

Thus though Mr. Smith never entered the Church, and perchance missed a bishopric, yet he was a good citizen of the world and a humble Christian, devoting his best energies to the service of his Queen and country.

"Point number one," he interrupted quietly, "utterly missed by the police.

Then again, at the front, the extreme uncertainty of the morrow tended to lessen the interest in the details of to-day; consequently I may have missed a great many interesting happenings alongside of me which I would have wanted to note under other circumstances.

He who stops over-long in the mere mechanism of religion is verily missing that for which religion stands.

He could not live without firing a few times a day at something, but he regularly missed his aim; in his eighteenth year he had killed a sparrow, in his twentieth a crow, and in his twenty-fourth a cat.

I ain't saying, you know, we shan't miss it, my daughter and Ino, begad, for it's a nice pot of money, and we'll miss it damnably.

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