21 adverbs to describe how to rumble

Then the two stood looking at one another, while the big wagons rumbled past on the road.

They listened to the wind rumbling anew like thunder through the deep gorges and clefts, and they saw the snow swept in vast curtains of white over the wild river.

One by reason of those ascending vapours and gripings, rumbling beneath, will not be persuaded but that he hath a serpent in his guts, a viper, another frogs.

" So saying the two swallowed their drinks and rumbled casually down the length of the room until they came to the table where Mac Strann sat.

"Have you any objection?" The millionaire gave him the shrewdest of over-looks, ending with a deep-rumbling laugh.

During the whole of that long night the author was an observer from an overcrowded train which left Nuremberg at 9 p.m. and rumbled dismally into Cologne the next morning at ten o'clock.

"Perhaps you'd like a special elegy to be read at the grave," he rumbled eagerly.

And with this novel train, I rumbled eastward.

He began to speak in a low and faintly rumbling voice, but Howkan interrupted him.

At his word the company fell to their ranks and forthwith swung off again south and by east, what time Giles carolled blithely, and divers chorused lustily: while Roger whistled and even grim Walkyn (bethinking him of Gui of Allerdale) rumbled hoarsely in his hairy throat.

But there were other echoes that rumbled menacingly in the distance, with a sound as of a great storm in France, with a dreadful sea rising.

Within this wood, out of a rocke did rise A spring of water, mildly rumbling downe, Whereto approched not in anie wise

He continued to rumble ominously, and in him there was burning a slow and sullen anger.

Thunder rumbled heavily outside.

Swathed in the sheet like a Roman senator he lay down on one of the green velvet couches, relics of past Pullman glories, and there, with the rumble and roar of steel trains overhead, with the smart click of the billiard balls sounding in his ears, with the phonograph and the electric piano going full blast, with the boys dancing and larking all about the big room, he fell sound asleep as only a boy cub can sleep.

The latter came rumbling along every morning at 4.30 precisely, with a clatter of cans that never failed to arouse the soundest sleeper.

Vienna and the waltzes they still were playing there, Berlin and its iron exaltation, slow-rumbling Londonall the West and the war as we had thought of it for months was, so to speak, on the other side of the earth.

"Let's go to bed, Johnny," he rumbled softly in his beard.

The roads that once rumbled unceasingly with wheels and swarmed with merry men now run bare under a sad sky.

But words are like thunder, which rumbles aloft, without coming down a spar, as I have yet seen; let us therefore put the question to some one who has been on the water, and knows a little of life and of ships.

She laid the baby on the platform, sinking slowly to her knees as she did so; as though at a signal the wordless chant rumbled upward from the entire building, rolled over the platform like a wave, engulfing the white man in its flood.

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