32 adverbs to describe how to pained

He laughed, but she could see how deeply he had been pained by Musgrave's suspicions.

They cast stones from their engines, and were ever about the gates, paining themselves grievously to take it, for they hated him beyond measure.

Both his head and shoulder, on the left side, pained him severely.

"It pains me exceedingly, Willis;I hope I need not tell you that.

The mariners pained themselves mightily to run their boats aground.

" Her tone pained him horribly.

Such applause pains me sadly.

She continued for several minutes silent, and Mrs. Hamilton felt too deeply pained and disappointed to speak again.

Dave, with his shoulder crippled a good deal, and paining keenly, halted as soon as his foot had touched bottom.

" "Do I understand I am to consider myself your prisoner?" "Oh, dear, no!" said Captain Monk, inexpressibly pained by such crudity.

Accordingly, the loss of the beloved one through a rival, or through death, is the greatest pain of all to those passionately in love; just because it is of a transcendental nature, since it affects him not merely as an individual, but also assails him in his essentia aeterna, in the life of the species, in whose special will and service he was here called.

What mysteries were there, what unknown joys, or sharper pains perchance, she neither knew nor cared.

" Deborah was stupid with sleep; her back pained her sharply; and her teeth chattered with cold, with the rain that soaked her clothes and dripped from her at every step.

This cruel communication went direct into Ashtavakra's heart and it pained him sorely.

His wounded foot must have pained him terribly but not a word of complaint escaped him.

"Not because I wished to shield you, but because I did not wish to pain him unduly.

Resentment gratifies him who intended an injury, and pains him unjustly who did not intend it.

That thing beneath her prominent breastbone pained her violently, forced her on to speak.

Hence I still accept friendly relations with Pepin, for he has much private amiability, and though he probably thinks of me as a man of slender talents, without rapidity of coup d'oeil and with no compensatory penetration, he meets me very cordially, and would not, I am sure, willingly pain me in conversation by crudely declaring his low estimate of my capacity.

I spoke to him, and also his son, on the necessity of making their peace with God, and then prayed with them; but my mind was afterward pained because I had done the work so inefficiently.

When he wrote this so bluntly to Hadrian, the latter was both vexed and exceedingly pained because he had fallen into a mistake that could not be set right.

Montgomery's head was still singing from the blow that he had in the corner, and one of his thumbs pained him acutely and seemed to be dislocated.

Thus mutually pained and distrustful, they returned to Paris, which they reached about nine o'clock.

I shivered till the muscles of the small of my back ached and pained me as badly as the cold, and I had need of all my self-control to force myself to remain in my miserable situation.

His head pained him considerably, but beyond that and an occasional nauseous sensation the injury he had received in the fight caused him no very great distress.

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