12 adverbs to describe how to rearranging

Grey tells us that he collected different portions of his legends from different natives, in very distant parts of the country, at long intervals, and afterward rearranged and rewrote them.

There was something free and adventurous in going from house to house, authoritatively rearranging the affairs of the disarranged.

If there was a fitness in collecting all his sonnets in one volume in the year 1838, out of deference to the wishes of his friends, in order that these poems might be "brought under the eye at once"thus removing them from their original places, in his collected worksit seems equally fitting now to rearrange them chronologically, as far as it is possible to do so.

Someone rearranged her hair complacently.

Here she paused, then slowly and deliberately rearranged the chairs and adjusted the gay-colored rugs that draped them, and quietly reëntered her chamber.

Once more the laundress dropped her glasses and began frantically rearranging the handkerchiefs.

"Private?" sniffed Miss Pelham, involuntarily rearranging her hat.

The impractical theorist coming into an old plant will start in at once to rearrange the order of things irrespective of both the group habit-action and the habit-action of each man.

You needn't look in such a blue funk, Philip," he went on, his fingers mechanically rearranging his collar and tie, which Beatrice had disarranged.

' Mentally rearranging her evening dress, Edith drove home thoughtfully.

"We are such old friends, remember," Mrs. Pendomer pleaded, and rearranged the pillows, soothingly, about her hostess; "and I want to talk to you quietly and sensibly.

"And now," she said, as she swiftly rearranged her dress, "perhaps you will be good enough to tell me why you have done this.

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