20 adverbs to describe how to overflows

In Adalia, chiefly remarkable for the Indestructo Safe Works and a river which annually overflows its banks, with casualties, the houses sit well back from tree-bordered streets, most of them frame, shingle-roofed veterans that have lived through the cycle-like years of the bearing, the marrying, the burying of two, even three, generations of the same surname.

He was not a bit ascetic, and although he had lived so many years by himself, his good-humour and gaiety continually overflowed.

The stream being very high, the meadows on both sides were deeply overflowed.

Yet even when speaking with "most miraculous organ," with a grandeur never heard till then, he overflows in speech more like that of other men than theirshe utters himself more simply, straightforwardly, dignifiedly, than they.

Fortunately he was overflowing with curiosity and not averse to lingering a while where anything of interest was to be seen or heard, and, as we were deemed perfectly safe under his care, no questions were asked when we got to the house, if we had been with him.

The walking was easy along the margin of the forest, which, of course, like that on the other side, had been invaded and crushed by the swollen, overflowing glacier.

And at last there would be but one and the same stream, one and the same river, gradually overflowing and carrying life to all the earth, a mighty river of nourishing milk flowing through the world's veins, creating without a pause, and producing yet more youth and more health at each return of springtide.

The Montreal militia, the Lorette Hurons, and Beauport men were still thronging about, overflowing laterally upon the other farms.

"Mexico is a very rich city; the shops literally overflowing with gold, silver, and jewels.

[Obs.]; overdose, overmeasure^, oversupply, overflow; inundation &c (water) 348; avalanche.

[Obs.]; overdose, overmeasure^, oversupply, overflow; inundation &c (water) 348; avalanche.

By the hollows on many of the plains, water appeared to have lain some time, and doubtless parts of this low land were periodically overflowed.

I had laughed until my eyes overflowed profusely.

As a matter of fact, a savage's feelings are no deeper than a tea-kettle, and for that very reason they boil up and overflow more readily than if they were deeper.

How Kingdomes, in their channell, safely run, But rudely overflowing are undone.

The strong-boxes of James and Charles seldom overflowed.

The various straits are undoubtedly overflows, and the masses of land mark the inner fringe of the exposed coastal mountains, the general direction of which seems about S.S.E., from which it appears that one could be much closer to the Pole on the Barrier by continuing on it to the S.S.E. We ought to know more of this when Evans' observations are plotted.

The matter had filled her mind for a month or more, and had overflowed so abundantly into her conversation that quite a number of people who were not going to Rome, and who were not likely to go to Rome, had made it a personal grievance against her.

All at once her pity overflowed unexpectedly, and she felt the tears in her eyes and on her cheeks.

The coasts consisted only of sand-banks or slime, alternately overflowed or left imperfectly dry.

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