17 adverbs to describe how to pocketed

" The other very coolly pocketed the coin; and then, with a certain hardened and decided way, as if he were now ready for any thing, he demanded, "What hen-roost am I to rob for this?" "You are to do no such pitiful act; you have only to perform a little of that which, I fancy, you are no stranger to: Can you keep a false log?" "Ay; and swear to it, on occasion.

"And what if I'm not comfortable here?" he inquired, as his wife hastily pocketed the money.

Then I went back to my room, and was only just in time to catch Theodore calmly pocketing the hundred-franc note which my fair client had left on the table.

He took two dollars from his walleta wallet that did not have any too much money in itand handed the bills to the storekeeper, who eagerly pocketed them.

Steve pocketed it gravely.

They were now on the threshold of the barn, which was as dark as a pocket inside.

He merely pocketed the cheque with an expression of his gratitude, promising to repay it as soon as he reached London.

"Thank you," said he, pocketing it nervously.

He wondered, as he sadly pocketed the yellow sheet, whether he had in him the makings of a good life-insurance agent, or if he had not better "join out" with a medicine show.

From time to time there are repeated cases everywhere of ladies, who want for nothing, secretly pocketing and taking away things from shop counters.

Spoken against bullies who kept a great hectoring, and yet, when put to it, tamely pocket an affront(Kelly).

Mrs. Carteret found herself in what might be called, vulgarly, a moral "pocket."

Imagine his dismay at not finding it there!the first surprise, the growing anxiety, as the right-hand pocket is next rummagedthe blank look, as he follows this by the discovery that his neither garments have no pockets whatsoever, not even a watch-fob, where it may lie perdue in a corner!

I like to pocket my prize-money first and sport on it afterward.

Faith, sir, I met with the young prince all wet, who lookt as if he had been a quarter of a yeare drowned, yet prettelie come to himselfe, saving that he was so madde to change apparrell with me; in the pocket whereof, sir, I found this Jewell.

Joe bore the news of their departure very coolly, and carelessly pocketed the money, knowing as he did that he had a handsome property in his uncle's hands, and no one would have supposed from any exhibition of feeling that he manifested, that he had any feeling or any care about the matter.

" "You will please to overlook the fellow's manners sir," said Fid, very coolly interposing his own hand, and just as deliberately pocketing the offering "

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