8 adverbs to describe how to plugs

The outfield trio of wonderful performers did not perform any more wonders last year than in the previous season, but what had been holes on the infield were plugged tightly.

The third shot and plugged me rather badly in the leg; but I had the satisfaction that my shots attracted my Cossack companions, who, coming quickly on the spot, killed all three of the girl's assailants, and released her."

After a few trials she succeeded in obtaining a result that was entirely satisfactory, if the hole thus made could be effectually plugged.

"If you was to make a break I'd just nacherally plug you.

For myself, dear Don Bob, having come into my inheritance of oblivion while living,having in vain called upon Fame to sound the trumpet, which I am sure is so obstinately plugged that it will never syllable my name,having resolutely determined to be nobody,I do not waste my sympathy upon myself, but generously bestow it upon a mob of fine fellows in all ages, who deserved, but did not grasp, a better fortune.

His first glance showed him the Golden Butterfly still steadily plugging along, and a moment later it became apparent that they had seen the sudden descent of the Cobweb, for the aeroplane was seen to dip and glide lower, much as a mousing hawk can be seen to do.

Steve and I plugged away up the Stewart, and six weeks afterward that Spot crawled into camp.

When the active fermentation has ceased, the casks should be plugged upright, again filled, if necessary, the bungs be put in loosely, and, after a few days, when the fermentation is a little more languid (which may be known, by the hissing noise ceasing), the bungs should be driven in tight, and a spile-hole made, to give vent if necessary.

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