66 adverbs to describe how to off

They may have lived centuries ago, or they may be living now but afar off, they may be far from us in time or space, but our stories should show the reasons for their customs and actions, and should tend to lessen the natural tendency to feel superior to those who have fewer advantages, and gradually to substitute for that a sense of responsibility.

"Well," continued the dux, "I'm going straight off to old Welsby to tell him, and I won't keep the key of that place.

" "Then, badly off as we are here," says the Colonel to the Boy, "it's lucky for us we didn't join the procession.

Why rush away to those people way off in Africa?

At that, Pittsburgh was not so poorly off in second base play as some other of the teams of the senior circuit.

It is likely that when he had rescued her from an adventure of more than usual dangerperhaps her villainous master has been concealed in her closetperhaps he has been hiding beneath her bedit is likely, having brought her safely off, the author locked her in the buttery against a fresh attack.

"Well, he might," acknowledged Handy Solomon, "and then are we the worse off?

Put the beans into cold water, and let them soak from 2 to 4 hours, according to their age; then put them into cold water, salted in the above proportion, bring them to boil, and let them simmer very slowly until tender; pour the water away from them, let them stand by the side of the fire, with the lid of the saucepan partially off, to allow the beans to dry; then add 1 oz. of butter and a seasoning of pepper and salt.

For there may be a tendency for workpeople, when more comfortably off, to work less regularly or less hard.

After receiving the letter Pen rushed wildly off to Chatteris; but in vain attempted to see Miss Fotheringay, for whom he left a letter enclosed to her father.

His scapular was of wool; the wool had stuck to the wounds, and indescribable was the agony of pain he suffered when they pulled it roughly off.

This sprig should be prepared as follows: Cut the stem squarely off, four inches or so from the tip, dry the cut surface quickly with blotting paper, then cover the end of the stein with a quickly drying varnish, for instance, asphalt-varnish, and let it dry perfectly, keeping the rest of the stem, if possible, moist by means of a wet cloth.

The others joined in, frightfully off the key; or punctuated the performance by wild staccato yells.

The servants went feebly off to their domain; one was sent to sweep the piazza, for the rain had beaten in such torrents upon it that it was impossible to walk there, till it should be brushed away.

It is odd to see one man stagger under a trunk while another trots gaily off with a cushion or a kodak.

he began to sing, gratingly off-key: "Put on your sky clothes, Put on your fly clothes And take a trip with me.

Later, as Loring knew, the sentimental anchor had dragged until it was hopelessly off holding-ground.

2. Through the cunning and sleight of Satan, stealing the believer, that is not watchful enough, insensibly off his feet, and singing him asleep by degrees.

It isn't everyone who needs itonly those self-willed, devilish, stand-off, proud people, who have to be braised in a mortar and pulverised to atoms.

Fury, keepe off me! Hen.

Then the Hillton players, pale, dirty, half defeated, trotted lamely off the field and around the corner of the stand to the little weather-beaten shed which served for dressing room.

She could not so lightly "off with the old love and on with the new."

But the little Helene swept majestically off, muttering to herself, but so that I could hear her: "'O wondrous, most wondrous,' quoth our cat Mall, when she saw her Tom betwixt her and the moon.

Meantime off Cyme there was a naval battle between Menecrates and Calvisius Sabinus.

It's our business, as your agents, to scrape up everything as far back as we can go to prove that the old chaps were mentally off their base when they drew up that agreement and will.

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