26 adverbs to describe how to rapping

Then with sudden resolve she ran to Thorne's house and rapped sharply at the window of the wing where she knew Thursday Smith slept.

The chairman rapped loudly for order.

"And so it ain't a trial," the Judge rapped out smartly.

That is to rap lightly on the box so as to enter into communication with my new companion, and learn who he is, and whence he comes, for I know whither he goes.

Two rival factions in the rear of the room were waging war with paper darts; while a small, sandy-haired boy, whose tangled hair and disordered attire gave him the appearance, as the saying goes, of having been dragged through a furze-bush backwards, rapped vigorously with his knuckles upon the master's table, and inquired loudly how many more times he was to say "Silence!"

Kate rapped softly at first; then, as no one answered, most sharply.

" She rapped her knuckles impatiently on the table.

About two thirty a.m., I heard my mother's door open, just as on the previous night, and immediately afterward she rapped sharply, on the banister, as it seemed to me.

" "They have nests there now," said Rap eagerly; "a great many nests, and they are very pretty.

Mr. Downing rapped irritably on his desk.

"If you please," The words were rapped out almost peremptorily.

" Hereupon the Auctioneer rapped louder than ever, upon which, the clamour subsiding, he smiled his most jovial smile, and once more began: "Gentlemen!

They are rapped forth, like an oath, with an air of settling the question once and forever.

But although the shells were dead in line the range was too great, and the guns slowed down their rate of fire, merely rapping off an occasional few rounds to keep the observer at a respectful distance, without an unnecessary waste of ammunition.

Do you understand," he rapped the table nervously, "I know nothing about it.

" Lewisham lost something of what Chaffery was saying by reason of a rap outside.

But my! You did rap the seat awfully once with your elbow!"

In saddling, the knee came into play again, rapping the ribs of the brute repeatedly before the wind, which swelled out the chest to false proportions, was expelled in a sudden grunt, and the cinch whipped up taut.

Suppose this someone," and Stillman rapped his knuckles upon the edge of the desk excitedly, "took the notion to go into the picture stealing business of his own account.

Then quickly and with a dainty backhanded blow, he rapped Eric beneath his guard so shrewdly that it made his head ring again.

" While the butler, after rapping cautiously, went into the library with the message, John Prather stood half smiling to himself as he looked around the hall.

" "Have you at all thought of the land or the lord to whom you would transfer your allegiance?" said Gerard von Sturm, carelessly rapping with his fingers on the bare white of the skull before him.

The latter was saying, as he soundly rapped his pouncet-box, "His demeanour is too provincial, too provincialah!"and

He rapped uncertainly on the window, and then, as the waiter did not immediately appear, he threw some silver on the table, and aimed himself in the direction of the cab.

And then she rapped vehemently against the panel of the cabin, and screamed for Rilboche, whose den was adjacent.

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