17 adverbs to describe how to prancing

He pranced sideways a little and shook his head up and down in an effort to regain his former temper, but that iron hand kept his nose down, now, and that quiet voice sounded above himno cursing, no raking of sharp spurs to torture his tender flanks, no whir of the quirt, but a calm voice of authority and understanding.

We have had, in modern times, some instances of a hectoring soldiery arrogantly prancing amongst populations whose official defenders it had defeated in battle; but nonesuch could vie with the Spartans in the sublimity of their military self-esteem.

Brass pots were being scoured in the doorways; babies sprawled in the sun; a smell of cooking sweetmeats filled the air; a band of small urchins in the roadway, wearing the sham accoutrements of war, was prancing blithely to the song of "Lang-taraf-Tippalaerlee," and as their leader pulled up to give me a grave and perfect salute I recognised the son of old Bahadur Rai.

Camly prancing out of a saloon an' glooming onto a lady's hoss.

She deliberately pranced before him.

When we reached our destination we found Autolycus prancing distractedly.

He pranced heavy-footedly before the other, thumping his chest.

When the cavalcade drew near, To meet it, forth the princely brothers pranced, In plume and golden scale; and when they met, Sudden, from out the palace, trumpets rang Gay wedding music.

And Beauty is willing; but more When the war-horse is gallantly prancing And snuffing the battle afar, When the foe, with his banner advancing, Is sounding the clarion of war.

Mr. Overtop briefly rested, and then remarked: "It may be merely a poetical conceit of mine, but it seems to me that the horses prance higher, and shake their bells more merrily on New Year's than any other day, as if they partook in our enjoyment of the occasion.

The sun is gold, and the world is green, Opal the vapors of morning roll; The champing horses lightly prance

The nurses, dressers, and even the sick had rushed from the wards, shrieking in an agony of fear; the frightened horses, too, with blood streaming down their sides, pranced madly among the fugitives, or galloped away as fast as they could from the awful scene.

"Come, then," and, willing horse, the big man got clumsily to all fours and, prancing ponderously, drew up at her side.

The stately horse on which he sat, seemed, by its light steps, and by ever and anon proudly prancing, to share in the animation of its rider.

Norma and Alice were the last to arrive, and when they did come they mystified their friends by prancing in silently and waltzing gaily about the room.

The newcomer continued to prance alarmingly and to wield his arms as if against an invisible opponent.

I'll prance victoriously, shaking my head to torment the bird a little, for it faints away too soon between my teeth!

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