7 adverbs to describe how to pole

When the first tidings of Euphemia Smith came to Folking she was in all her thoughts and theories of life poles asunder from her mother.

He watched the pair as they dived through the elder bushes; saw them, still hand in hand, take the path on the left side of the garden, where its party hedge could best screen them from the back windows of the Orphanage; and poled back meditatively.

The honors, determined chiefly by the marks given at the end of the term, being mainly the reward of a diligence rather stupid than otherwise, as a rule were regarded with great indifference, and, for the most part, fell to the men who "poled" most assiduously, and got the best marks for attention, diligence, and correct recitation of the set tasks.

This was by no means our view of the case, and the usual trouble began"No coolies""Very late""Plenty tired," &c. &c. Of course Satarah was defeated, and was soon to be seen sulkily poling away in the stern-sheets, while his son-in-law still more sulkily paddled in the bow.

He saw the man in the boat poling uncertainly in the tide not six feet beyond him.

We ran her forward and backward and poled most vigorously; but after all had the humiliation of drifting around the island wrong end first.

At five years of age I could pole it around very nicely.

7 adverbs to describe how to  pole  - Adverbs for  pole