21 adverbs to describe how to mouth

A WIDE MOUTH NOW" "WHITE FACES SEEMED TO RISE AND RIDE ATOP OF THE FOAMING BILLOWS" "OFF TORE THE FISHES, MAD WITH TERROR" "ONE CUTE LITTLE NYMPH OF A GIRL WAS CRAZY TO GET NEAR ME" "I WAS GIVEN MY FIRST RIDE

Soon after daylight we were visited by a party of natives who came from an opening in the low land at the north-east corner of the bayapparently the mouth of a large river.

That chin was built on good fighting lines, though somewhat over-delicate in substance and the mouth quite colourless, but oddly enough the upper lip had that habitual appearance of stiff compression which is characteristic of highly strung temperaments; it is a noticeable feature of nearly every great actor, for instance.

from both women's mouth's continually (which still implied a doubt in their hearts): and not Your Spouse, and Your Lady, Sir. I never met with such women, thought I:so thoroughly convinced but this moment, yet already doubtingI am afraid I have a couple of skeptics to deal with.

she questioned, mouthing the word curiously.

Bereft of speech, she mouthed dumbly at Mr. Blows.

To this degrading influence of mere rain and air must be attributed, I think, those vast deposits of boulder which encumber the mouths of all the southern glens, sometimes to a height of several hundred feet.

"We need a mascot," and other similar jolly phrases passed from mouth to mouth as gaily the flower of young France went forth to death.

There were faces flat for want of noses, and mouths ghastly for want of teeth; faces scarred, bruised, battered into every shape but what might be called human.

He halted over his words and he mouthed them hesitatingly.

For a moment, as Peggy Blackton went to her husband, he stood very close to Joanne, and into his eyes she was smiling, half laughing, her beautiful mouth aquiver, her eyes glowing, the last trace of their old suspense and fear vanished in a new and wondrous beauty.

His lips mouthed inarticulately, with his huge hands he tried to push back the monstrous fate that was overtaking him.

Such music is not to be lightly mouthed by mortals; for us, in our weakness, a few strains of it, now and then, amid the murmur of ordinary converse, are enough.

His point of departure was precisely the mouth of the Congo.

A face drawn a trifle fine, a little ascetic, but balanced by the humour of the large, shapely mouth, and really beautiful in bone and contour.

I listen with respect for God's creature, though he mouth most strangely the jangling phrases of a bigoted creed.

During the war itself, the Greek navy occupied a number of islands which had remained till then under the more direct government of Turkey, The parties to the Treaty of London agreed to leave their destiny to the decision of the powers, and the latter assigned them all to Greece, with the exception of Imbros and Tenedos which command strategically the mouth of the Dardanelles.

" Then swiftly Cerberus' wide mouths I cram With army biscuit smeared with ration jam; And sleep lurks in the luscious plum and apple.

And before that I had come down out of the great Gorge, I had stood high within the mouth thereof, and lookt well out over the mighty Country.

That valiantly I hell's wide mouth o'erstride: But if our minds to these souls be descried By circumstances and by signs that be Apparent in usnot immediately How shall my mind's white truth by them be tried?

He mouthed horribly.

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