8 adverbs to describe how to opines

" Apologetically but shrewdly Sally opined that the neighborhood of the advancing mob was "no place foh a niggah.

"Well," opined Throgmartin, charitably, "the old man livin' there all by himselfI reckon even a nigger is some comp'ny.

"Four scimitars added to our equipment will be useful, at close quarters," he opined very coolly, unmindful of the dull uproar now battering at the inner door.

That I did not become an artist is owing, may be, to a lack of gifts that way,although my drawing and music masters opined differently; but how was it that neither my father nor the priest was able to imbue me with that love of art for art's sake?

The only chapter of it which is interpreted,the 17th,appears to be a political speculation suggested by the civil war of Otho, Vitellius and Vespasian; and erroneously opines that the eighth emperor of Rome is to be the last, and is to be one of the preceding emperors restored,probably Nero, who was believed to have escaped to the kings of the East.

"You're a right good gal," she opined patronizingly, "but foolish.

Elle opine tout doucement à vous garder par compassion: elle espère vous guérir par l'habitude de la voir.

" Many murmurs of approval greeted this sally; every one being convinced that Dan was indeed in luck's way, while his wife wrathfully opined that he didn't know when he was well off.

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