10 adverbs to describe how to pattern

He noticed that the large-patterned leaf of the sycamores, hanging out from a longer stem, was darker than the chestnut leaf.

Well, as they moved against the blue sky they formed themselves into precisely the pattern of the palle on the Medici escutcheon.

The actual mosque, or "praying-hall," is said to be formed of a rectangle or double cube of 90 metres by 45, and this vast space is equally divided by rows of horseshoe arches resting on whitewashed piers on which the lower part is swathed in finely patterned matting from Salé.

Therefore complain I not of modern degeneracy, when, even from the open window of the small unlovely farm-house, tenanted by the hard-handed man of bovine flavors and the flat-patterned woman of broken-down countenance, issue the same familiar sounds.

He wears huge sabotsno doubt of beechwoods and (as fragments of the inscription "John Stickells, Iping," show) sacks for socks, and his trousers and jacket are unmistakably cut from the remains of a gaily patterned carpet.

Table and chairs rested on an intricately patterned carpet that measured at least twenty by twenty-five feet.

At last Mrs. Carr found a black satin which on the right side was timorously and feebly patterned with a meandering rose and thistle.

" Interviewer's Comment The old lady took me in the house and showed me about a dozen quilts, beautifully patterned and made.

When I see a man working away on an entirely honest, unworldly, disinterested pattern, as he does, and when I see you, Mary, as I said before, I should like at least to be as you are, whether I could believe as you do or not.

Incidentally, it is interesting to read from a letter of Mr. Lewis: "The brevityand the twist in the plot at the endwere consciously patterned on O. Henry's methods.

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