7 adverbs to describe how to nested
A Citizen of the United States east of the plains, nesting from Virginia northward to the Fur Countries.
On the other corner of Royal, where the show-windows of Hyde & Goodrich blazed with diamonds, and their loftily nested gold pelican forever fed her young from her bleeding breast, stood an equal throng.
On the following day, Beauty and I were duly driven to the station, the former being luxuriously nested in a small hamper specially furnished for the occasion.
He and Rose had nested as happily as the orioles in the maples, especially after the gold-haired baby came.
"He is very fond of water, both for bathing and drinking, and seldom nests far from it.
A Citizen of North America, nesting in the northern tier of States and northward, and also on high mountains as far south as Georgia.
"There's another mite of a Sandpiper that comes around here late every summer, though it nests way up north.