118 adverbs to describe how to notice

"I beg your pardon, but I scarcely noticed you," adding, more by way of explanation than excuse: "You see I was very much occupied.

Of other trees growing on the Sierra, but forming a very small part of the general forest, we may briefly notice the following: Chamoecyparis Lawsoniana is a magnificent tree in the coast ranges, but small in the Sierra.

I shall not attempt to describe them in detail, but content myself with mention of one or two things I specially noticed.

You seldom noticed her freckles, her saucy chin or her turned-up nose; you only saw the laughing eyes and crown of golden red, and seeing them you liked Patsy Doyle at once and imagined she was very good to look at, if not strictly beautiful.

The Ramblin' Kid barely noticed the Greek and passed on to where the card game was in progress.

Incidentally we notice that CHARLIE CHAPLIN has become a naturalised American, with, we presume, permission to use the rank of Honorary Britisher.

Beth merely noticed that Uncle John was neither dignified nor imposing in appearance.

Here she is at the Castle Vaubyessard, observed by the old duke, noticed favorably by all, and you cry out: What details!

The sea-water was afterward noticed to be only half so salt as before; and great numbers of tunny-fish were seen swimming about, some of which came so near the vessel that one was killed by a bearded iron.

[Footnote 3: The most careless observer has doubtless noticed that the front part of a locomotive rests upon the centre of a track, having four small wheels; the back and middle part, he will also remember, is borne upon large spoke wheels,which are connected with the machinery; upon the size of these last depend the power and speed of the engine.

We have now been in Hollywood for five months, yet few people who casually notice us at the hotel or on the streets have any idea that we act for the 'movies.'

Paulding's book on slavery has been little noticed.

Among the regulations established for awarding the medal was this: that the discoverer should, by the first mail which leaves the place of his residence after the discovery, give notice thereof to Mr. Schumacher if the discovery is made on the continent of Europe, and to Mr. Airy if made in any other part of the world; provided that, if the discovery be made in America, the notice may be given to the Danish minister at Washington.

Baillie repeatedly notices it with feelings of horror (ii. 17, 18, 43, 61).] served to restore the balance between the two others, and by joining with the Independents, to arrest the zeal, and neutralize the votes of the Presbyterians.[a]

The same precious influence seems to prevail which we have noticed heretofore.

" This representative of la jeune Amérique was also present at the dinner, out of regard to his deceased father, who was a very old friend of Mr. Effingham's, and, being so favourably noticed by the bride, he did not fail to reply.

Then all the people leaned over the sides of their boats: I saw the light flannel suits of the men and the coloured flowers in the women's hats, and I noticed details of their dresses quite distinctly.

Somnolent shopkeepers in dim back parlours coyly veiled their faces in red handkerchiefs from the too ardent flies, while small boys left in charge noticed listlessly the slow passing of time as recorded by the church clock.

Throughout August, during the ingathering of the harvest, a host of customs have been kept up from time immemorial, which have been duly noticed by Brand, while towards the close of the month we are reminded of St. Bartholomew's Day by the gaudy sunflower, which has been nicknamed St. Bartholomew's star, the term "star" having been often used "as an emblematical representation of brilliant virtues or any sign of admiration."

All of a sudden we noticed Skinny standing on the shore and he called out and asked us if we'd take him in.

" "Thereby giving this redoubtable Jacopo timely notice to secrete himself!

He told us that Miss Birdie had very properly taken no notice whatsoever of this communication; whereupon he had repeated it, lending emphasis to what was merely a whisper by a sly pressure of the elbow.

Opposite, and across the bay from where our tents were pitched, I noticed that a small stream entered the lake, and Smith and myself crossed over to experiment among the trout I knew would be gathered there.

It will readily be noticed that the two laws of interest here set forth are closely interrelated.

In addition to all this, his behavior, when the matter was first publicly noticed, was exactly such as coincides with the supposition of his guilt.

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