5 adverbs to describe how to mutinying

The eye of Wilder was glowing, and his brow dark as those heavens from which they had just so happily escaped, as he answered, menacing his assailants with an arm, "It means mutiny, Madam; rascally, cowardly mutiny!" "Could mutiny strip a vessel of her masts, and leave her a helpless log upon the sea?" "Hark ye, Madam!"

The men grumble when they hear it; perhaps a year ago they would have openly mutinied, and refused to work beyond the usual hour.

The eye of Wilder was glowing, and his brow dark as those heavens from which they had just so happily escaped, as he answered, menacing his assailants with an arm, "It means mutiny, Madam; rascally, cowardly mutiny!" "Could mutiny strip a vessel of her masts, and leave her a helpless log upon the sea?" "Hark ye, Madam!"

Leicester, fie! Stir not again regardless mutiny.

As a matter of fact when the crew ultimately mutinied, the captain and a lieutenant were severely wounded; but I can find no evidence for the picturesque legend of a group of officers making a last heroic stand on the quarter-deck, and ruthlessly mowed down by the insurgents' fire.

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