34 adverbs to describe how to reiterating

Lanyard reiterated stubbornly.

He fiercely reiterated his charge against the apprentice, who, on his part, averred that he did his work as well as he could.

"I'm not parting with you to-night," he reiterated firmly.

No! Her woman's heart sternly reiterated the pitilessly negative; and, as the Ritualistic organist had plainly evinced an earnest intention to let no foreign military complications prevent her marriage with him, she felt that her only safety from his matrimonial violence must be sought in flight.

One of the most clearly expressed and continually reiterated aims of prose fiction, as of other species of writing from time immemorial, was that of conveying to the reader a moral through the agreeable channel of example.

The merchant probably considered it an offensive insinuation, for his face, usually rubicund from the effects of champagne and oysters, became redder, and his lips were tightly compressed; but he merely reiterated, "I stand by the Constitution, sir.

The Democrats vehemently reiterated the charge that the Federalists were a "British party" and "disunionists," while the opposition declared it was only a political move of the administration to damage their party, insure the re-election of Madison in the Autumn of 1812, and offer an excuse for the war.

In this regard the oft-reiterated confidence of the dead in the justice of posterity is one of the most pathetic of illusions.

The Archbishop of Westminster, not deigning to name Dr. Pusey, has seized the opportunity to reiterate emphatically, in stately periods and with a polished sarcasm, his boundless contempt for the foolish people who dare to come "with swords wreathed in myrtle" between the Catholic Church and "her mission to the great people of England."

In my mind, a question formed, reiterating incessantly: 'What does it mean?' 'What does it mean?'

I reiterated louder; and I smiled at the idea that suggested itself"have reptiles souls?" "The memory of your father alone, my old, confiding friend, one of the most perfect of men, as I always thought him, would incline me kindly to his daughter, even if no other tie existed between us," he said calmly, unmindful of my sarcasm.

I like coffee, but it doesn't like me!" Irritating, maddeningly reiterated wordsthe trade-mark of the dyspeptic bore!

You tell dat to ze judge; mebbe him laugh, eh?" "I say I did n't," he reiterated manfully.

When I had finished my measurements I went over the entire series of bones in detail, examining each with the closest attention for any of those signs which Thorndyke had indicated, and eliciting nothing but a monotonously reiterated negative.

" It was the same perpetually reiterated condolence; and Undine flushed with anger as she listened.

And if it was well that he should bear this in mind, it was well to reiterate it persistently, for, from the nurse's arms, the boy wore a look, not of docility so much as of gentle, judicial benevolence.

After offering to anthropologists and psychologists these considerations, which I purposely reiterate, we examined historically the relations of science to 'the marvellous,' showing for example how Hume, following his a priori theory of the impossible, would have declined to investigate, because they were 'miraculous,' certain occurrences which, to Charcot, were ordinary incidents in medical experience.

And then the twelve reiterated severally that that was their verdict and that they hearkened unto it as it stood recorded and that they were entirely satisfied with it.

the latter consisting of a complicated arrangement of the question, "If a man die shall he live again?" reiterated singly by all parts in succession, by duets and quartets and finally by the whole choir, without so much as a shadow of an answer appearing anywhere.

This kind, and even brilliant, offer of Mr. Morris's Calvert declined, reiterating smilingly to that gentleman that he felt himself a little better of that fever of love and disappointment which he had endured in silence for so long, and that he had no intention of suffering a relapse.

"Yes, he is," reiterated Miss Jennings soberly.

But now the Voice was that of his friend Pat softly reiterating: "Not this way, Jim.

"Yes, if we're going to wed," reiterated Buckheath sullenly.

Toward this she felt herself being drawn swiftly, attracted by an irresistible magnetism, riding the wings of a great wind, whose voice boomed without ceasing, like a heavy surf thunderously reiterating one syllable, "Sleep!" ...

Yet I press the arrow to my bleeding heart, and calmly reiterate, I am a woman.

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