127 adverbs to describe how to mutters

No one dared speak save the yet unabashed devil in the sick man, who muttered angrily.

He looked toward the ship once or twice, thought better of it, and began to pick up his effects, muttering savagely.

"I ain't going ashore again," he muttered thickly.

"What are you saying?" "Nell," he muttered hoarsely, "did you know about it?"

"Whoever it was," she muttered, half aloud, "is surely done for by this time.

"Any gang would find something of a fight on their hands, then," muttered Dave Darrin grimly.

The keeper muttered impatiently.

"I was a fool for ever leaving San Francisco," he muttered bitterly.

Thus, slowly and carefully, because of the flowing of the water, they came betimes to where the friar waited in the shadow of the massy wall; yet, even as they came near, the friar waved his arm, stoopedand was gone; whereon my Beltane stared amazed and the three muttered uneasily behind him.

He had often seen Josh's mother, old Aunt Milly,"Silly Milly," the children called her,wandering aimlessly about the street, muttering to herself incoherently.

"It looks as though Darrin has queered me," muttered that midshipman gloomily to himself.

"A murderer; a madman; don't believe him," muttered Marston, scarce audibly, with lips as white as wax.

"'Tis himsilf does all the arristin'," muttered the Policeman sadly.

Rinaldo also turned as red as fire; while his cousin Malagigi the enchanter, who had discovered that the stranger was not speaking truth, muttered softly, as he looked at her, "Exquisite false creature!

"I can't take you to himnow," he muttered sullenly.

he muttered almost inarticulately; and then suddenly he raised his face again to hers.

Eve the less inflammable muttered darkly that it was all up with Minoók, if a person couldn't go on a stampede without havin' his dust took out of his cabin.

"Good-night, Mother," he muttered huskily.

"But" "We may as well face it," muttered Dan brokenly.

John Saltram muttered faintly.

" "That's all right," muttered Hartwick, sulkily, as he tossed Bruce a package of Turkish cigarettes.

Abe gave a snort, opened his eyes, and muttered sleepily: "This is what I call a A No. 1 spree.

"A rivederli," hastily muttered the gondolier.

Now he rattled forth full-throated sentences about patriotism, national glory, and the people's rights; now he muttered some perilous stuff or other, in a sly and doubtful whisper, so cautiously that even his own conscience could scarcely catch the secret; and now, again, he spoke in measured accents and a deeply deferential tone, as if a royal ear were listening to his well-turned periods.

If he means ill by my father" Anderson muttered low under his breath and his big hand snapped hard at the nodding goldenrod.

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