11 adverbs to describe how to peeling

" So saying, off he went to sleep again, while Jimsy, overjoyed, hastily peeled a dollar from his "roll" and departed.

Then he deftly peeled the fruit and hurriedly ate it, as if one could not bewith strangers abouttoo sure of one's supper.

She called to him to come into the pantry, and while she hurriedly peeled the potatoes she plunged at once into the subject.

I've got it peeled inside.

A new-peeled sapling;though, I deem, The Ass knew well what Peter said, He, as before, ... 1820.

Again, three broad beans are taken; one is left in its skin, one is half peeled, and the third is peeled outright.

Still in the absurd hat she got out a panful of potatoes and began to peel them skilfuly, automatically.

Then peel the heads thickly, cut into round, thin slices, and lay in cold water for an hour.

ERYSIPELAS, known popularly as St. Anthony's Fire and Rose, a febrile disease, manifesting itself in acute inflammation of the skin, which becomes vividly scarlet and ultimately peels; confined chiefly to the head; is contagious, and recurrent.

Still in the absurd hat she got out a panful of potatoes and began to peel them skilfuly, automatically.

Unluckily, Peel, who, throughout the whole transaction, was, of all the cabinet, the counsellor on whose judgment he most relied, took a different view of the expediency of making such a provision, having, indeed, "no objection to it in point of principle."

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