33 adverbs to describe how to quivered

After that second blow, the Sybarite remained at a standstill, but the continued beating of her engines caused her to quiver painfully from trucks to keelson, as if in agonies of death such as those which had marked the end of Popinot.

And though my woman's strength bend like a reed Before the flowing of Affliction's river, Not, not for shame, nor for one strumpet deed Doth this weak frame bow down, or faintly quiver, As I stand forth alone in deadly need.

In the first were beheld Pimps and Seducers, scourged like children by horned devils; in the second, Flatterers, begrimed with ordure; in the third, Simonists, who were stuck like plugs into circular apertures, with their heads downwards, and their legs only discernible, the soles of their feet glowing with a fire which made them incessantly quiver.

It was never quiet, but perpetually quivering and running into wavelets that threw up crests and jets of sprays as from a fountain, and showers of brilliant drops that flashed like molten silver in the sunlight before they broke and vanished, only to be renewed again.

His lower lip quivered unexpectedly and she saw his teeth bite savagely upon it.

I can't describe the beauty, except that there was a lot of strong blue and yellow in it, a clear gold atmosphere, positively quivering, and streaming over everything like gold water.

"What's he doing?" Mr. Wilks's ears quivered anxiously, and he eyed with unwonted disfavour the evidences of his late debauch.

"It is nothing more than an overdose of cannabis or opium upon an excited nervous system, is it?" Thorne looked at the delicate-limbed child who lay there in Mac's strong arms, wiped away the gathering froth from the lips, replaced the feebly quivering limbs, and, as he lingered over the pulse, replied, "He has been taking hashish?

XXII. Yet hide the sabre's hideous glare Whose edge is bath'd in streams of blood, The lance that quivers high in air, And falling drinks a purple flood; For Britain!

I noted the Little Playmate instinctively quiver like a taken bird when she was thus embraced.

It quivered invisibly, loosening their scent and scattering it.

" She spoke with quiet decision, but inwardly she was quivering with fierce anger.

She quivered irrepressibly to his touch.

On the contrary, she looked him full in the face with a sort of smiling earnestness, and in talking with him seemed thoroughly at her ease, while her delicate nostrils lightly quivered, as though with suppressed laughter.

He quivered noticeably, and his mouth twisted.

"It is as yet dark yonder, where the shadows quiver very oddly, as though they would rise from the floordo they not, my girl?and protest vain things.

His face quivered with excitement, as he went on, passionately, "I know what you want him for: you want him to hurt some way.

When the sister was a child, so we heard, she had been terribly frightened, so that to this day, still frightened, she crept about, a pale shadow, quivering all over pitiably at every sound.

Overhead whirled and traveled a complex system of wheels and belting, whirring, thumping, and turning, and the floor, the walls, the very door trembled with the shaking of the presses and made the body of every man there pleasantly quiver.

And ever stiller yet, and ever The barren path more lonely lay, Till waning Hope could scarcely quiver Along the darkly widening way.

Your wings seldom quiver at the second-floor windows now!"

and she strove to smile, but with lips that quivered strangely.

"They might have given me a chance," quivered Jetson sulkily.

They were quivering uncontrollably.

His body, already shrunken by overwork, visibly quivered before us, the perspiration beading on his ashen face.

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