405 adverbs to describe how to played

Through the curtains was apparent a room beyond, in which a round table, smothered with flowers, was arranged for supper; in the distance, from the public restaurant, came the sound of softly played music.

I defy WEHLI or any other man to play badly on such a superb instrument as that.

Skillfully and beautifully Smith played him for a quarter of an hour, until at last the fish turned his orange belly to the surface, and ceased to struggle.

I told the General that the Indians were only some Pawnees, who had been out hunting and that they had merely played a joke upon us.

" Jones played his part admirably.

Wild Bill was continually playing tricks upon the members of the company, and it was his especial delight to torment the "supers."

There was no polo nor golf nor automobilesnot many carriages, a good tennis-court, where W. played regularly, and races every Sunday in August, which brought naturally a gay young crowd of all the sporting world.

Catrina began to play, feverishly, nervously, with all the weird force of her nature.

With a master hand she played brilliantly the prelude of the song of which I had struck a few vagrant notes.

Here, "with quaint arts," she swayed the giddy crowd of little imprisoned elves, whilst they fretted away their irksome schooltime, and unconsciously played their innocent prelude to the serious drama of life.

When that same evening the little ones were happily playing and the big children were busy with their school work, Kurt stole up to his mother's chair and asked her in a low voice, "Shall we have the story to-day?"

Thus Etta Sydney Bamborough was enabled to throw down her cards at last and win the game she had played so skilfully.

O, my luv is like the melodie That's sweetly played in tune.

" Sillett played his trumps boldly, not knowing that he was speaking to a deputy-sheriff.

She believed that her role was that of a Balkan Prussia, and her great victories made her confident of her ability to play the role successfully.

"Now kindly oblige me by going to play outside," said Mathieu.

A woman, or a girl, can not lightly "play with love" with a Sicilian.

She's eccentric and they make her play straight, but if I could get hold of herMy God!

And this Navy orchestra plays so divinely!"

" There was a tremendous burst of cheering, no longer distant, and the band played louder.

That the English sailor would cooperate, I had no doubt, and as to LeVere, he had already gone too far to openly play the traitor.

Soon everybody was merrily playing.

I played up to him nobly, squirming as if in an agony of terror.

You have played high, Don Camillo, and have lost a heavy stake.

"These men do certainly play strange tricks and very dexterously."

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