36 adverbs to describe how to motions

You think they would not watch Susie all the time if Dolly motioned Jack Frost, too, and looked like Susie!

When he had done, the latter cast one look, in which curiosity and aversion were in singular union, at the marked countenance of the Bravo, and then he silently motioned to him to depart.

[Motion backwards.

[Motion upwards] Ascent N. ascent, ascension; rising &c 309; acclivity, hill &c 217; flight of steps, flight of stairs; ladder rocket, lark; sky rocket, sky lark; Alpine Club.

He would sometimes sit for three or four hours hearing me play, his eyes almost closed, making scarcely a motion except to light a fresh cigarette, and never commenting one way or another on the music.

She motioned him away, half impatiently, and then sprang to her feet with a scream.

As we approached it, Tucker, although naturally much elated at having successfully engineered the first ascent of this great mountain, stopped and with extraordinary courtesy and self-abnegation smilingly motioned me to go ahead in order that the director of the Expedition might be actually the first person to reach the culminating point.

A faint smile gleamed over the face of the dying man as we entered, and he motioned feebly to a sheet of paper, which, closely written upon, was lying upon a table placed near the sofa upon which the unhappy suicide was reclining.

When the Duke entered he found the Queen seated at a table, busily engaged in writing; and as he approached her with the customary obeisance, she hastily motioned to him to place himself upon a stool immediately in front of her.

The last time they had seen her, she was alive and smiling at themsuch a brave, wan shadow of her usual smilefor a few moments they went about their affairs, full of hopeand when they entered the sick-room again Sylvia could bear no more, screaming out, motioning Judith imperiously to stop;she began to understand what had happened to her; the words she had repeated so dully were like thunder in her ears.

Whence comes it that the thoughts of the soul, so suddenly and so infallibly, occasion certain motions in the body?

Inside he motioned them into a parlor and then dismissed his chauffeur.

Mrs. Negget's uncle instinctively motioned his niece to silence, and holding his chin in his hand, scowled frightfully in the intensity of thought.

I took out my latch-key and motioned invitingly towards the museum door.

Reclining with great ease of attitude upon an uncushioned settee, the Ritualistic organist is aroused from dreamy slumber by the turning-over of the pipe in his mouth, and majestically motions for the venerable woman of the house to come and brush the ashes from his clothes.

He motioned meaningly toward the shadows.

The one half of all the saide forfeitures to be to vs, our heires and successours, and the other halfe of all and euery the sayde forfeitures we doe by these presents, of our speciall grace, certaine knowledge, and meere motion clearely and wholie for vs, our heires and successors, giue and graunt vnto the saide Gouernour and companie of marchantes of the Leuant.

She motioned nervously to George Cannon, who was nearest the stairs.

The mountains seem to demand me, Peak and valley from far to beckon and motion me onward.

"Oh! I have great confidence in you; you must never disappoint me,will you?"and, playfully, she motioned me to the footstool where she had appointed me a place on the first night when she told me of her mother, dead.

He bowed graciously, and politely motioned them each to a seat.

The king sprang up to go to her rescue, but was promptly motioned to his seat again by a warning shake of the other crowned head.

A moment after she had made up her mind what to do, and with the slightest gesture in the world, motioned Frank proudly and coldly to follow her back into the window.

[Motion sideways, oblique motion] sidling &c v.; knight's move at chess.

"If she pass us now, our chance is gone, without a shadow of hope;" said the Skimmer, motioning solemnly for silence.

36 adverbs to describe how to  motions  - Adverbs for  motions