9 adverbs to describe how to probe

We must therefore, probe somewhat deeper, in order to illustrate that species of divination which was the result of dreams, and a source of divination on the nature of diseases and their remedies.

For an answer I must probe deep and, it may seem, cut wildly.

" Maud sickened at the thought of having any of those sacred feelings connected with Robert Willoughby that she had so long cherished in her inmost heart, rudely probed by so unskilful a hand; though her last conversation with the young soldier had told so much, even while it left so much unsaid, that she could almost kneel and implore Mike to be explicit.

Mrs. Lascelles had taken possession of one, with which she was methodically probing the path, for there had been no time to draw their Alpine teeth.

And as to this business of morbidly probing into healthy flesh, of insisting on going back of everything, farther than any one could possibly go, and scrutinizing the origin of every dollar that came into your hand ...

He does not probe philosophically into complex causes of poverty and crime.

I felt as if I were helplessly strapped down and that he was about to probe me mercilessly with some sharp instrument.

Some five or six volumes, just from the hands of the binder, we carefully probed, longitudinally, with the needles.

Every carriage, on every morning in the year, was taken down to an inspector for examinationwheels, axles, linch-pins, pole, glasses, &c., were all critically probed and tested.

9 adverbs to describe how to  probe  - Adverbs for  probe