22 adverbs to describe how to popped

Strephon, killed by Clarinda as she looked down into the Pit. Charles Careless, shot flying by a Girl of Fifteen, who unexpectedly popped her Head upon him out of a Coach.

Whichever way he turns, and whatever he does, something pops angrily, and a new blaze begins!

"You popped beautifully," declared Patsy.

As he takes the musket, so he seizes the object who in the Virginia army carries that musket on its shoulder until its master is ready to reach out a lazy hand, nonchalantly lift the piece, and carelessly pop a Yankee.

" But in a moment his head popped up again fiercely.

Presently he meets with an empty shell, and, after probing it carefully with his claw to be sure it is not tenanted, he pops into it back foremost in a twinkling, and settles himself in his new house.

He was covered with fluff and looked like a tortoise popping forth for a bit of a breather.

POP CORN PUDDING.Take a scant pint of the pop corn which is ground and put up in boxes, or if not available, freshly popped corn, rolled fine, is just as good.

His jaw sagged, his eyes were frightfully popped, his face wore the same strained, queer look she had come to see so often on the lodger's, and he made weak little flapping gestures with his hands.

I admired, but frugally popped them into the applewood treasure chests that father has had made for the boys from the "mother tree," that was finally laid low by a tornado the winter of their birth and is now succeeded by a younger one of Richard's choice.

The city streets that led to the south, which in those days ended in lanes, popped out of sight abruptly at the top of the first ridge.

Creevey, throughout his life, had a trick of being 'in at the death' on every important occasion; in the House, at Brooks's, at the Pavilion, he invariably popped up at the critical moment; and so one is not surprised to find him at Brussels during Waterloo.

This is how it goes: "I wish I had some candy Or a peanut lolly-pop.

Stop and think how mysteriously he popped in on us, will you?

"Speakin' of hosses, Buck," said his father, "they's a black out in the shed right now that'd make your eyes jest nacherally pop out'n their sockets.

The corn must be very dry to begin with, and if good, nearly every kernel will pop open nicely.

No one, therefore, need grudge Sir ERIC GEDDES the lozenge which he so ostentatiously popped into his mouth just before making his speech on Admiralty administration, or inquire too curiously whether it was consumed by him in his capacity of Major-General, Vice-Admiral or Civilian Minister.

" This to a pretty head with raven hair, that popped saucily in, and as saucily withdrew.

What made you pop off so sudden?

Some of the girls now stole slyly about among the lines, and popped the baits timidly into the blue water.

The dugouts were everywhere, and the way the helmeted heads popped out as we passed, inquiringly, made me think of the prairie dog towns I had seen in Canada and the western United States.

"Si Merkle courted three weeks afore he popped.

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