33 adverbs to describe how to pinch

He pinched himself sharply, but, finding he was awake, sat up in bed, while the other slumbered as peacefully as though he were safe and sound at home in Emmet Priory.

And she pinched his arm slyly.

Luckily I had a thick glove on and he merely pinched my wrist.

I guessed his meaning, and my good fortune gave me so much presence of mind that I resolved not to struggle in the least as he held me in the air above sixty foot from the ground, although he grievously pinched my sides, for fear I should slip through his fingers.

The wives of the Moors, and still more the children, had greatly tormented him; the latter, continually pinched him, and hindered him from taking a moment's sleep.

" "No, no!" said Madame Delphine, looking up quickly, "some of it might fall upon"Her eyes fell, and she commenced biting her lips and nervously pinching little folds in her skirt.

Shut the mouth, and pinch the nose tightly.

We don't give our daughters away, sir, as I've already explained to" Susie pinched his arm viciously in an agony of alarm.

If in the finger, grasp it with the thumb and forefinger, and pinch it firmly on each side; if in the hand, press on the bleeding spot, or press with the thumb just above and in front of the wrist.

The result was that not till he had got home, with his easy old footgear under his arm, did he become aware that the new boots pinched him most horribly.

" The brows of Charming Billy pinched involuntarily together.

At first they only stir gently, as if some on were mildly pinching or tickling them.

He would help her thread her needles, and hold his hands out to make a winding frame for the skeins; and more than once, with the familiarity of an old playmate, he would pinch her mischievously through the embroidery hoop.

Were not they notably pinched and severely treated after him?

He took it from her, openly pinching her fingers as he did so, and offered it to her instead.

In her breast were acutest emotions widely at war, yet in her eyes he saw only an unfeeling light, and it was the old woman behind him who alone noted how painfully the girl's fingers were pinched upon Irby's unopened letter.

"Sweet innocence!" exclaimed her guardian, playfully pinching her cheek and privately surprised at its floury feeling.

He was handsome as ever, but pale and sadly pinched.

The ghosts were shivering in the thin air, which pinched them severely, now that they had lost the covering of their bodies.

And 'tis but natural that if they find prudent excuse for withholding their rents they will keep their money in pocket, which will pinch us smartly when our bills come to be paid.

Then he'll pinch my cheek so softly.

When the Steward saw what was done, he waxed mad with rage; and, as Little John stooped to look within the pantry, he seized him from behind by the nape of the neck, pinching him sorely and smiting him over the head with his keys till the yeoman's ears rang again.

Lulu surreptitiously pinched off an ant that was running at large upon the cloth and thereafter kept her eyes steadfastly on the sugar-bowl to see if it could be from that.

Sofia laughed lightly, and affectionately pinched the cheek of the maid.

If you had not had a very good heart indeed, you would not have waited and waited and waitedfairly pinching yourself, I expecttill I could get away from school and we could both go together and look at our new home in the very same instant." Ralph Haverley was a brown-haired, bright-eyed young fellow under thirty.

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