17 adverbs to describe how to mops

Hornblower, who was staring at the unconscious woman and mopping his face feverishly, spun around at the crash.

Conspicuous among them was a large man with a fat, red neck which he was continually mopping at, and rubbing with a vivid bandanna handkerchief scarcely less red.

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there was the owner of the third bed, deliberately mopping up the contents of the jug he had upset over the carpet, withwhat do you think?

The operation finished, the foot is again douched in an antiseptic solution, the wound mopped dry with carbolized tow, dressed with either of the dressings described on page 358, and finally bandaged.

Here the poor lady halted to mop her eyes elaborately, to the surprise and manifest scorn of a passing errand boy.

Creagan mopped his brow furtively.

Turning to behold Mr. Maily mopping his brow, he cried, "For heaven's sake don't let anybody see you standing still, Maily.

He sat down and continued to mop his brow mechanically.

"I'll mop it oop," she repeated, shamefast.

He mopped them openly, making no secret of his distress which was too pathetic to be ludicrous.

He groaned and, sinking into a chair, mopped his forehead ostentatiously.

When he did that I would tell him of times when he was a wee boy, and would come in from play with a dirty face; how his mother would order him to wash, and how he would painstakingly mop off just enough of his features to leave a dark ring abaft his cheeks, and above his eyes, and below his chin.

The Irishman mopped his brow uncertainly.

And so it seemed, indeed; for presently the worthy Mr. Buckhurst made his reappearance in quite a sad state, mopping his red face and swollen eyes most vigorously with a figured cotton handkerchief, and proclaiming, with as much intelligibility as the cold in his head and the peculiar circumstances of the case would admit of, that he'd "be dagg'd ef he hadd't raver be chucked idto two cadawls dad 'ave dat iddocedt baby

" "I don't know nothin' about veterinarians and surgeons," growled Pap, still alternately mopping his bald head and shaking it contemptuously; "

The Corn-chandler was mopping violently at his face and neck down which ran, and to which clung, a foamy substance suspiciously like the froth of beer, and, as he mopped, his loud brassy voice shook and quavered with passion.

17 adverbs to describe how to  mops  - Adverbs for  mops