19 adverbs to describe how to moistening

Lenore's lips smarted so that she continually moistened them.

A raging thirst, which was redoubled in the daytime by the beams of a burning sun, consumed us: it was such, that we eagerly moistened our parched lips with urine, which we cooled in little tin cups.

FARINA.Heat a pint of milk and one of water, or if preferred, a quart of milk, in the inner cup of a double boiler; and when boiling, stir in five tablespoonfuls of farina, moistened evenly with a little milk.

To prevent the production of the fructification, freshly moistened rice is constantly added for two or three days, and then subjected to alcoholic fermentation from the Saccharomyces, which is always present in the rice, but which has nothing to do with the Aspergillus.

Before she replied Lanyard saw the tip of her tongue furtively moisten her lips.

To tell the plain truth and tell it without the polish of fiction, he was hilariously moistened as to his gullet and he was not thinking of quitting yet; he had only just begun.

Bob reported that there were no signs of vegetation around the rock, which circumstance, however, was easily enough accounted for by the salt water that was incessantly moistening the surface, and which, while it took with it the principle of future, was certain to destroy all present, vegetable life; or, all but that which belongs exclusively to aquatic plants.

After it has been singed and trussed, the same as in the preceding recipe, put into the body a seasoning of pepper and salt, and the butter to moisten it inside.

The singer thoroughly moistened himself from his lips inward, and went on with the next stanza as requested: "My tools are but common ones,

Then, like one inspired, he grasped a bottle of soda water from the table, and forced the reviving liquid down his staring patient's throat; as quickly tore off his straw hat, newly moistened the damp sponge in it at a neighboring washstand, and replaced both on the aching head; and, finally, placed in one of his tremulous hands a few cloves from a saucer on the mantel-shelf.

Serve as dressing on nicely moistened slices of zwieback.

As drops from a still,ut occluso stillat ab igne liquor, doth Cupid's fire provoke tears from a true lover's eyes, "The mighty Mars did oft for Venus shriek, Privily moistening his horrid cheek With womanish tears," "ignis distillat in undas, Testis erit largus qui rigat ora liquor," with many such like passions.

A uniform line of low temperatureaveraging near sixteen degrees, unbroken by thaws except under the occasional warm glare of a noonday sunusually keeps this thin covering on the ground all winter so dry, that the deerskin moccasins, which many persons habitually wear, are scarcely moistened the season through.

He took a piece of linen and, after having moistened it sparingly with the precious liquid, he passed it gently over the right eyelid of the corpse.

As Wilbur turned away Winona swiftly moistened a finger tip in the precious stuff and drew it across the pale brow of Merle.

The return of Gracie with the wet handkerchief gave her something to do, and she tenderly moistened the stark, white face.

His tongue tremblingly moistened them.

In sympathy, the girl's brown eyes moistened anew; but Craig turned away almost impatiently.

" Unconsciously Cartwright moistened his white lips, and his eyes grew big again.

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