364 adverbs to describe how to receives

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They received us cordially, and we sat down to a breakfast, which, for variety, at least, rivalled the elaborate preparations of the Astor or the St. Nicholas; albeit, the cookery, as an abstract fact, might have been of the simplest.

All the next day the conferences went on, and when the new cabinet was presented to the marshal, he received them graciously if not warmly.

Clairaudiently received by Helen Wells.

The guests were then most hospitably received, and assigned to comfortable quarters.

Why dost receive me coldly?

When he was eighty-four he crossed over to the Channel Islands in stormy weather; and there "high and low, rich and poor, received the Word gladly".

This was the evening during which Roger Stapylton had favorably received his declaration; and Colonel Musgrave was remembering the time that he and Anne had last spoken with a semblance of intimacythat caustic time when Anne Charteris had interrupted him in high words with her husband, and circumstances had afforded to Rudolph Musgrave

My attentions were favourably received.

The chief of police received his two callers courteously.

"My master commonly receives the ladies here," he said.

He received us politely, and then resumed the duties of his vocation.

Your two letters, with enclosed newspaper clippings, and your postal card were duly received.

All contributions of either money or clothing will be thankfully received.

W. went the two or three Fridays we were in Paris to the Institute, where he was most warmly received by his colleagues, who had much regretted his enforced absences the years he was at the Foreign Office.

So he set out for England and Oxford, where he was joyfully received and indeed such was his fame that he was made chancellor of the university.

A man who has all his life unreflectingly adopted the traditional principle that death is preferable to dishonour, that a lie is essentially dishonourable, will be far more likely to die for the truth, than one who has philosophized much about honour and veracity, and whose resolution is enfeebled by the consciousness of the weak and flimsy support which theory lends to these healthy and universally received maxims.

Donations of worsted, cotton batting, and linings will be gratefully received.

" She received her share willingly and gratefully enough, but her smile and kiss were so evidently given to order, that they only testified to the thorough literality of her statement.

In the latter country he was enthusiastically received by the great and free American people, who took delight in his lofty eloquence.

Throngs of women and children from the filthy villages of the Argonne and the Ardennes gather round our field-kitchens and regularly receive the remains of the meals; while many a German Landsturm man, recollecting his own wife and children, fills the mouths of dirty French children instead of completely satisfying his own hunger.

Chabert de Joncaire commanded, and received the party most civilly.

A little while afterward, the King received a visit from one of his sons-in-law, who said to him, "What do you want us to give you?" "I'll see what my daughters want," he answered.

She named and displaced the controllers-general, and she herself received annually nearly fifteen hundred thousand livres, besides hotels, palaces, and estates.

She was sent to the court of the great khan, where she was most honourably received, and entertained as became her former dignity.

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