103 adverbs to describe how to rubbed

In a very few minutes I was met by some of the infantrymen and trackmen, and jumping to the ground and pulling the blanket and saddle off of Brigham, I told them what he had done for me; they at once took him in charge, led him around, and rubbed him down so vigorously that I thought they would rub him to death.

He thought Mrs. Holymead looked strange as she passed him and descended the stairs, and he rubbed his hands gleefully.

" My father rubbed his chin thoughtfully.

When sufficient water can be obtained, the spine should be briskly rubbed while in the bath; when this cannot be done, lay the child on the knees, and with the fingers dipped in brandy, rub the whole length of the spine vigorously for two or three minutes, and when restored to consciousness, give occasionally a teaspoonful of weak brandy and water or wine and water.

" I turned with a start to see a little, clean-shaven man standing there, rubbing his hands softly together and gazing blandly up at me.

Monsieur Pelletan rubbed his hands together nervously as the American hesitated and looked at him.

CHAPTER IV THE RUSTED WIRE "Yes," went on the circus treasurer, as he rubbed his chin reflectively, "it's a curious state of affairs, and as you're so vitally interested I came to you at once.

He rubbed his eyes sleepily, and looked up in a vacant, tipsy way, leering knowingly at the soldier, who had caught him by the shoulder.

" "I've already had one," said Violet, rubbing the bumped spot tenderly.

Cleanse the fish, and, two hours before they are wanted, rub them inside and out with salt, to render them firm; wash and wipe them very dry, dip them into egg, and sprinkle over with bread crumbs; fry them in boiling lard, dish on a hot napkin, and garnish with crisped parsley.

A little soothing oil, or grease free from salt, may be rubbed lightly on the parts as they begin to heal.

he said, rubbing his cheek ruefully.

This belief may have been encouraged, if not invented, for a humane purpose: but how are we to account for the efficacy of the Irish stone in curing swellings caused by venomous reptiles, by merely being rubbed upon the part affected?

His uncle came upon them one morning, rubbed his chin meditatively for a moment, and laughed for the first time, so far as known, in his lifetime; then he tiptoed to his own apartments, lest Billythe lazy young rascal was still abed in the next roomshould awaken and discover his knowledge of this act of flat rebellion.

He rubbed his hands together cheerfully.

He went down on his knees by the sack, got a heavy lump in his hands, rubbed at it, held it closer to the firelight, rubbed again more excitedly, and finally sat back, staring up at her with new flames of another sort leaping in his eyes.

And she hastily rubbed the whole bundle of matches, for she wished to hold her grandmother fast.

I had not tasted a single morsel, when a low whisper fell upon my ear, and on turning, I beheld Mammy gazing on me rather fearfully, while at her elbow stood Jane in night-gown and cap, who was violently rubbing her eyes in order to clear away the fancied mist, and thus convince herself that it was really the veritable me who was about to perform such an unheroine-like part.

Having licked his lips several times he rubbed his chin judicially and coughed, likewise judicially.

The upper scales are continually being rubbed off, and are replaced by deeper cells from beneath.

" Mr. Denton paused and rubbed his brow perplexedly.

Many who will not stand a direct reproof, and cannot abide to be plainly admonished of their fault, will yet endure to be pleasantly rubbed, and will patiently bear a jocund wipe; though they abominate all language purely bitter or sour, yet they can relish discourse having in it a pleasant tartness.

Mr. Cathro was rubbing his hands together covertly, yet half wishing he could take her aside and whisper: "Be canny; it's grand to hear you, but be canny; he is looking most extraordinar meek, and unless he has cast his skin since he was a laddie, it's not chancey to meddle with him when he is meek.

"I think I saw it," said Chet, rubbing his eyes impatiently.

he said; "ain't you home early?" He was still rubbing industriously at his eyes.

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