22 adverbs to describe how to rippling

He had dropped out of the world with scarcely a ripple; of all who had known him, I dare say Parks felt his departure most.

Once they swung and twice, and lo, the floating stars shivered to a sullen splash, and subsiding, rippled softly to the reedy banks.

" With literary ventures stowed As full as ship can be, The good ship "Author" holds her way Over the fickle sea; Now sings the wind, and, all serene, The ripples forth and back Lap lightly round her gleaming sides And whiten on her track.

"Hark! distant voices that lightly Ripple the silence deep!

I'll be just as good again the day after to-morrow, if you'll ask me!' 'Will you?' rippled the sweet voice pleasantly.

There it was, the Indian River, rippling idly in full sunlight, palmettos leaning over the water, palmettos standing as irregular sentries along the low, reeflike island which stretched away out of the picture.

With those little dimples now rippling frankly into view at the corners of her mouth, she was almost girlish in her expression, although the dark eyes above, long-lashed, eloquent, able to speak a thousand tongues into shame, showed better than the small curving lips the well-poised woman of the world.

The sea was like a dream-sea also, silver under the stars, barely rippling against the shingle, immensely and mysteriously calm.

Soft are thy rivulets, gentle thy water-falls, Rippling so merrily toward the broad sea; Fringed with bright daisies, which bloom on thy borders, E'en Nature herself pays a tribute to thee.

All about was the sound of brooks musically rippling from the hills, and there was a chaste chill in the air, as befitted the time of day, for Maiden still the morn is, and strange she is, and secret, Her cheeks are cold as cold sea-shells.

The water of the Fork, clear and pure, rippled noisily over a stony bed between two unbroken walls of ice.

He felt the rings of calm again, rippling outward from their table.

They were still in dense forest and had borne away somewhat from Andiatarocte, but, through the foliage, they caught glimpses of the lake rippling peacefully in silver and blue and purple.

You can even detect a water-bug (Gyrinus) ceaselessly progressing over the smooth surface a quarter of a mile off; for they furrow the water slightly, making a conspicuous ripple bounded by two diverging lines, but the skaters glide over it without rippling it perceptibly.

So far below the surrounding mountains is the surface of the waters in this lake, that the mountain breezes but rarely ripple them; and looking from the surrounding wall, the sky and cliffs are seen mirrored in the glassy surface, and it is with difficulty the eye can distinguish the line where the cliffs leave off and their reflected counterfeits begin.

The sea was like a dream-sea also, silver under the stars, barely rippling against the shingle, immensely and mysteriously calm.

The Neckar ripples tumultuously into the broad Rhine plain, from which towers to the height of two thousand feet the romantic Odenwald.

Olive and copper and ebony, their skins glistened as if oiled, and rippled with the ceaseless play of the thews beneath.

The lakes seen from every ridge-top were brilliantly rippled and spangled, shimmering like the thickets of the low Dwarf Pines.

the actress exclaimed with a laugh that rippled charmingly under the white skin of her throat.

The lower we descend the more delightfully did subterranean waters ripple around us; only here and there they peeped out amid rocks and bushes, appearing to be reconnoitring if they might yet come to light, until at last one little spring jumped forth boldly.

However, they were not wanted;nothing was, as that full light fell on the faintly rippling waters which then seemed boundless.

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